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After years of rivalry, Uber puts NYC taxi cabs on its appUber, hit by driver shortages and a surge in food delivery requests during the pandemic, will begin including New York City taxi cabs on its app
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Adams demands Biden administration drop plan to close NYC VA hospitals“They need to be open, and I’m joining my federal and state lawmakers because they gotta be open,” said Adams following an unrelated event in Lower Manhattan.
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Mayor Adams: NYC to remove homeless encampments from streetsNew York City officials are planning to remove makeshift shelters set up by homeless people on city streets, mirroring similar efforts in other liberal metropolises that had previously tolerated the encampments.
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NYC planning to remove homeless encampments from streetsNew York City officials are planning to remove makeshift shelters set up by homeless people on city streets, mirroring similar efforts in other liberal metropolises that had previously tolerated the encampments. Mayor Eric Adams disclosed the initiative in an interview with The New York Times on Friday, but provided few details. It comes a month after he announced a push to remove homeless people from the city's sprawling subway system in response to assaults and other aggressive behavior.
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US Will Give Airlines a Break on Takeoff Rights in NYC, DCNormally, airlines that fail to use their assigned rights, or “slots,” at John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports in New York, and Reagan National Airport outside Washington, risk losing them. However, regulators waived that rule in March 2020 when airlines cut flights due to the pandemic.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Considers Police Drones Over Gotham: ReportEach drone would cost the city between $70,000 and $100,000 and would not carry weapons or have facial recognition capabilities, according to the New York Post.
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