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Upper West Side Moms Turn to Martial Arts, in Response to Homeless Crisis Nearby
In response to the increased homeless population on the UWS, neighborhood residents learn self-defense.

High School Athletes Might Miss Chance to be Scouted
Student-athletes in Nassau County face an uncertain scouting process during the pandemic.

City’s Small Museums Reopen with Reduced Capacity, Hours, Staff
New York’s small museums quietly adapt to cultural life during a pandemic

A Youth Soccer Club in Queens Starts Its Season, Cautiously
By Hannah Flynn
With fewer players and more masks, the Auburndale Soccer Club starts to play.

Bachata Instructors Weigh Their Options As Fall Looms
New York Bachata instructors find different ways to keep their profession alive during the pandemic.

Normally Splashy, a Subdued Fashion Week Still Faced a Protest
Outside New York Fashion Week, organizers protest against forced Uighur labor.

NYC Bus Tour Operators Resume Business as Tourist Numbers Dwindle
By Remmy Bahati
Vendors find fewer takers for Manhattan double decker tour buses.
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