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According to the Council, there are 2 million New Yorkers who cannot afford to eat. Photo: Edwin Martínez / Impremedia
Read moreAccording to the Council, there are 2 million New Yorkers who cannot afford to eat. Photo: Edwin Martínez / Impremedia
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Read moreThe numbers of homelessness on the streets of New York City has risen to record levels as a result of
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