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The Warriors": Production Challenges and Unexpected Success
The Warriors," a 1979 film directed by Walter Hill, overcame production hurdles, including securing nighttime filming permits in New York City and studio resistance to its unconventional casting and narrative, to achieve unexpected international success, despite later being associated with gang viol...
The Warriors": Production Challenges and Unexpected Success
The Warriors," a 1979 film directed by Walter Hill, overcame production hurdles, including securing nighttime filming permits in New York City and studio resistance to its unconventional casting and narrative, to achieve unexpected international success, despite later being associated with gang viol...
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36% Bias Score


Cuomo Announces Mayoral Bid Amidst Scandals
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced his candidacy for New York City mayor on Saturday, aiming to overcome sexual harassment allegations that forced his resignation in 2021; he faces incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is also dealing with scandals, in a ranked-choice primary election in Apri...
Cuomo Announces Mayoral Bid Amidst Scandals
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced his candidacy for New York City mayor on Saturday, aiming to overcome sexual harassment allegations that forced his resignation in 2021; he faces incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who is also dealing with scandals, in a ranked-choice primary election in Apri...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Orders End to New York City Congestion Pricing Program
The Trump administration ordered New York City to end its congestion pricing program by March 21, 2024, a decision New York officials are challenging in court citing the program's early success generating nearly $50 million in revenue in its first month, despite the Federal Highway Administration's ...
Trump Administration Orders End to New York City Congestion Pricing Program
The Trump administration ordered New York City to end its congestion pricing program by March 21, 2024, a decision New York officials are challenging in court citing the program's early success generating nearly $50 million in revenue in its first month, despite the Federal Highway Administration's ...
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36% Bias Score


NYC Migrant Crisis Eases; 53 Shelters to Close After Dramatic Drop in Arrivals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a significant decrease in migrant arrivals—from 4,000 to 350 per month—attributing the decline to a combination of city policies and federal actions under the Trump administration, leading to the closure of 53 migrant shelters, including the Roosevelt Hotel.
NYC Migrant Crisis Eases; 53 Shelters to Close After Dramatic Drop in Arrivals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a significant decrease in migrant arrivals—from 4,000 to 350 per month—attributing the decline to a combination of city policies and federal actions under the Trump administration, leading to the closure of 53 migrant shelters, including the Roosevelt Hotel.
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52% Bias Score


NYC's Skyline Views: A Competitive Market for Breathtaking Experiences
New York City's observation decks, ranging from the classic Empire State Building to modern attractions like 'The Edge' and One Vanderbilt's 'Summit', offer diverse experiences and prices, reflecting the city's competitive tourism market and technological advancements.
NYC's Skyline Views: A Competitive Market for Breathtaking Experiences
New York City's observation decks, ranging from the classic Empire State Building to modern attractions like 'The Edge' and One Vanderbilt's 'Summit', offer diverse experiences and prices, reflecting the city's competitive tourism market and technological advancements.
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52% Bias Score


NYC Congestion Pricing: Early Success Defies Critics
New York City's congestion pricing program generated nearly $49 million in its first 27 days, exceeding projections and funding subway improvements, while countering claims of negative business impacts and highlighting potential solutions for other cities facing similar traffic challenges.
NYC Congestion Pricing: Early Success Defies Critics
New York City's congestion pricing program generated nearly $49 million in its first 27 days, exceeding projections and funding subway improvements, while countering claims of negative business impacts and highlighting potential solutions for other cities facing similar traffic challenges.
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52% Bias Score

NYC Teacher Arrested for Child Pornography
Ross Lanvin, a 41-year-old sixth-grade math teacher at MS 256 Lafayette Academy in NYC, was arrested for possessing over 1,000 images and videos of child pornography, including some of children as young as three, after Google flagged his account to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Child...

NYC Teacher Arrested for Child Pornography
Ross Lanvin, a 41-year-old sixth-grade math teacher at MS 256 Lafayette Academy in NYC, was arrested for possessing over 1,000 images and videos of child pornography, including some of children as young as three, after Google flagged his account to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Child...
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52% Bias Score

NYC Congestion Pricing Faces Legal Challenge, Public Backlash
New York City's congestion pricing program, charging \$9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street, faces opposition from city workers and the Trump administration, who cite financial hardship and challenge its legality, despite generating \$37.5 million in January.

NYC Congestion Pricing Faces Legal Challenge, Public Backlash
New York City's congestion pricing program, charging \$9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street, faces opposition from city workers and the Trump administration, who cite financial hardship and challenge its legality, despite generating \$37.5 million in January.
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64% Bias Score

Adams Seeks Dismissal of Corruption Case, Citing Leaked Justice Department Documents
New York City Mayor Eric Adams petitioned a federal judge to dismiss corruption charges against him, alleging prosecutorial misconduct after the Justice Department leaked internal letters detailing a dispute over dropping the charges; the mayor insists he is innocent.

Adams Seeks Dismissal of Corruption Case, Citing Leaked Justice Department Documents
New York City Mayor Eric Adams petitioned a federal judge to dismiss corruption charges against him, alleging prosecutorial misconduct after the Justice Department leaked internal letters detailing a dispute over dropping the charges; the mayor insists he is innocent.
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56% Bias Score

NYC's Skyline Battle: Observation Decks' Price War
New York City offers diverse observation decks atop skyscrapers like the Empire State Building, The Edge, and the World Trade Center, providing iconic skyline views at varying prices ($40-$200+), reflecting intense competition in the city's tourism sector.

NYC's Skyline Battle: Observation Decks' Price War
New York City offers diverse observation decks atop skyscrapers like the Empire State Building, The Edge, and the World Trade Center, providing iconic skyline views at varying prices ($40-$200+), reflecting intense competition in the city's tourism sector.
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48% Bias Score

NYC Congestion Pricing: A Resounding Success
New York City's congestion pricing program generated nearly $49 million in its first 27 days, exceeding expectations and funding subway improvements, despite President Trump's opposition.

NYC Congestion Pricing: A Resounding Success
New York City's congestion pricing program generated nearly $49 million in its first 27 days, exceeding expectations and funding subway improvements, despite President Trump's opposition.
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52% Bias Score

Bronx Opens Massive Migrant Shelter Amidst Community Outrage
A new 2,200-bed migrant shelter for men opened in the Bronx on Saturday despite strong local opposition, while the city simultaneously announced the closure of the Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter in Manhattan, causing further outrage among Bronx residents who felt their community was being used as a...

Bronx Opens Massive Migrant Shelter Amidst Community Outrage
A new 2,200-bed migrant shelter for men opened in the Bronx on Saturday despite strong local opposition, while the city simultaneously announced the closure of the Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter in Manhattan, causing further outrage among Bronx residents who felt their community was being used as a...
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60% Bias Score
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