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Even after lockdowns eased, pandemic depression persists among Americans

March 28 | Catherine Ettman and Sandro Galeo, The Conversation

One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, we found that more than...

State official: NY doesn’t expect ‘steep surge’ from variant

March 22 | Marina Villenueve Associated Press

New York’s top health official said Monday that she doesn...

Even mild cases of COVID-19 can leave a mark on the brain, such as reductions in gray matter

March 8 | Jessica Bernard, The Conversation

Researchers have been steadily gathering important insights into the effects of COVID...

More virus rules fall as CDC hints at better times ahead

February 21 | Sara Burnett, Associated Press

The nation’s leading health officials said Wednesday that the U...

‘Spread very thin’: NYC schools remain, but learning is disrupted

January 11 | Christina Veiga and Alex Zimmerman, Chalkbeat New York

At one high school in Brooklyn, hundreds of students were sent to...

Search for a COVID-19 test often means long lines

January 2 | Jim Mustian and Jeffrey Collins, Associated Press

President Joe Biden last month promised to distribute hundreds of millions of...

COVID-19 fears dash hopes for the holiday season — again

December 17 | Michael Ruinkam and Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press

Lines again stretch around blocks at some COVID-19 testing sites. Refrigerated...

Contact tracing revs up in some states as omicron reaches US

December 6 | Heather Hollingsworth, Associated Press

The arrival of the omicron variant of the coronavirus in the U...

Why vaccine doses differ for babies, kids, teens and adults

November 4 | By Brian Peppers, The Conversation

Human beings are born pretty helpless, with a lot of developing to...

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MORE MONKEYPOX VACCINES BEING MADE AVAILABLE: More Than 9,000 additional Monkeypox vaccine appointments are being made available via the city’s vaccine portal and by calling 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692) starting this weekend. 

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CHOOSE THE CLOSING FILM AT BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK: Viewers will have a chance to select the closing film of Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Movies With A View season. Voting closes on Wednesday, August 17 at 5 p.m. 

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OVINGTON AVE. OVERPASS UNDER REPAIR: Commuters through Bay Ridge should be aware that the New York State Department of Transportation is currently working on repairs beneath the Ovington Avenue overpass above Interstate 278 (also known as the Gowanus Expressway. 

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The Double Crested Cormorant, spotted in Brooklyn Bridge park. Photo by Heather Wolf, text by Joseph Palmer.

On Buddy Scotto

If Buddy Scotto had his way, there would be gondolas plying the waters of the Gowanus Canal...

— Helen Klein, opening remarks in a remembrance of Buddy Scotto, at the recent renaming of a Carroll Gardens Street

Ice Ages & Climate Change

Could humans live through another ice age? Probably. But like the frog in the frying pan, they may have more trouble with the man-made,  incremental warming of oceans and the LOSS of ice in glaciers.

— Environmentalist, commenting on a
discussion of ice age cycles.

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“Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants taxpaye “Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants taxpayers to foot his legal bills as he defends himself against a workplace sexual harassment claim — and he’s suing the state’s attorney general over it.

Cuomo filed the suit against Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday. He’s arguing that James violated state law by denying him public assistance for his defense.”

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“‘Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN brand “‘Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.” The problem is that while it sounds logical, this appealing assertion is a fallacy not supported by research.

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“Brooklyn Botanic Garden announced the winners o “Brooklyn Botanic Garden announced the winners of the 2022 Greenest Block in Brooklyn contest today at a press conference held on the winning residential block, Lincoln Place between New York & Nostrand Avenues.

Representatives from the winning residential and commercial blocks and other participants were in attendance, along with Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, BBG president Adrian Benepe, and president of National Grid—longtime supporters of the Greenest Block contest—Rudy Wynter.”

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