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Bobby Caina Calvan
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Politics
New Yorkers flock to the city’s first legal marijuana dispensary
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Rep.-elect George Santos under investigation for lying about education, career, religion, sexual orientation during campaign
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
Lifestyle
16 giant balloons, 12 marching bands, 700 clowns and one Santa Claus: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade hits NYC streets
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
Retail
NYC’s unlicensed marijuana shops are daring the state to shut them down: ‘Please bring the battle. We’re ready.’
By
Jennifer Peltz
,
Bobby Caina Calvan
, and others
Lifestyle
Inside the hidden vault where $200 million of rare collectibles are stored, location undisclosed, from Kobe’s shoes to rare Pikachu
By
Davidde Corran
,
Bobby Caina Calvan
, and others
Leadership
CBS and its former chief to pay $30.5 million for covering up sexual assault claims
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
Environment
On New York City’s Sandy-ravaged Rockaway Beach, recovery is riven by race, class and inequality. ‘It’s a tale of two peninsulas’
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
Lafarge finished a $680 million cement plant in Syria in 2011. Two years later, it paid millions to the Islamic State to keep it functioning.
By
Eric Tucker
,
Bobby Caina Calvan
, and others
Politics
Pride parades march on with new urgency: ‘For many people, it’s a protest’
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
Lifestyle
Despite Omicron, the show will still go on in New York’s Times Square on New Year’s Eve
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
,
Jennifer Peltz
, and others
Health
New York City’s vaccination rules prompt concern among businesses hanging on by a thread
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press
Colonial Pipeline is getting back on track, but panic buying leads to chaos at the pump
By
Cathy Bussewitz
,
Jeff Amy
, and others
Politics
Florida signs new restrictive voting bill as GOP moves ahead with plans to rewrite elections laws
By
Bobby Caina Calvan
and
The Associated Press