Examining Midtown, Lower Manhattan: Survey Reveals Ongoing Struggles with Post-COVID Recovery, Ranking Among the Lowest in the US

Metro By Carl Campanile Published Nov. 5, 2023, 12:33 p.m. ET Foot traffic in New York City’s business districts is still down 33% from pre-COVID-19 levels, making it one of the slowest recovering cities in the country, according to a recent survey. A study by the University of Toronto analyzed foot traffic in major cities …

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The Ignored Jewish Suffering: Unveiling The Left’s Blind Spot

“Did they really decapitate babies?” My 14-year-old daughter asked me yesterday. She was pointing to a text message on her phone from a friend. “They’re saying they found Jewish babies killed, some burnt, some decapitated.” And I was taken aback. Not because I couldn’t find the right words to respond—although, truthfully, I was unsure of …

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‘Barbie’ Film Aesthetics Dominate New York City

The gates are abuzz with excitement as the residents of New York City channel their inner “Barbie” in honor of the newly released eponymous movie. Bebby Siseido, a resident of Battery Park, has taken her admiration to the next level by wearing pink every day of the week as a tribute to her beloved childhood …

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