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In the News Inspired by Trump, Hasidic Backlash Grows Over Virus Rules [NYT] U.S. Attorney Moves in on Brooklyn D.A.’s Territory, Citing Crime Surge [NYT] Your Local Bookstore Wants You to Know That It’s Struggling [NYT] Juneteenth to Be Recognized as Official Holiday in New York [NYP] Protesters Lock Themselves to Pipeline in Williamsburg [BP]…

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In the News
- Inspired by Trump, Hasidic Backlash Grows Over Virus Rules [NYT]
- U.S. Attorney Moves in on Brooklyn D.A.’s Territory, Citing Crime Surge [NYT]
- Your Local Bookstore Wants You to Know That It’s Struggling [NYT]
- Juneteenth to Be Recognized as Official Holiday in New York [NYP]
- Protesters Lock Themselves to Pipeline in Williamsburg [BP]
- City Plans New Protected Bike Lane on Parkside Avenue [BP]
- Businesses in Hot Spots Hit for Lack of COVID Safety Measures [The City]
- Inside Artist Katie Stout’s Enchanted Fort Greene Apartment [Curbed]
- This Spring, We All Drove Much Less. Yet Traffic Deaths Went Up. Why? [Curbed]
- A Red Zone Grows in Brooklyn [The Nation]
- Inside Fany Gerson’s Brand-New Bed Stuy Doughnut Shop [Grub Street]
- Restaurants (Finally) Have Guidelines for Using Heaters Outdoors [Eater]
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