The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference comes at a pivotal moment for the city as it struggles to rebound from the pandemic.
Tag: Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
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NYC Office Cleaners Risked Their Lives at Work. Now They May Strike.
The office cleaners’ union is preparing to walk out to protect their health care benefits, amid the worst commercial real estate slump in decades.
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Dr. Ruth Saved People’s Sex Lives. Now She Wants to Cure Loneliness.
Taking the lessons of pandemic isolation — and her adolescent diary — Dr. Ruth Westheimer, 95, decided she should be New York’s Loneliness Ambassador. And so she is.
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At Least 2 Million Children Have Lost Medicaid Insurance This Year
Many of the children were eligible for federal aid, experts said, but errors have been common as states “unwind” assistance from earlier in the coronavirus pandemic.
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WeWork’s Bankruptcy Tests Claims of a Co-Working Revolution
The business of offering offices on flexible, short leases will survive the company’s troubles, but commercial real estate experts say it will probably remain a niche.