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Amanda Eisenberg

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Past articles by Amanda:

New York’s next mayor wants to save the city from the evils of olive oil

“We can save more lives with plant-based diet if people would only realize they are enslaved to fats, oil, sugar and things that are killing their body,” Adams said in a short 2018 film. → Read More

No cross-endorsement, but Garcia-Yang matchup draws fire in New York mayor's race

“Kathryn Garcia is a true public servant,” Andrew Yang said through a microphone, highlighting her years of public service. → Read More

As Wiley surges in mayor's race, her former City Hall colleagues give mixed reviews

Wiley has drawn renewed scrutiny of her time working for Mayor Bill de Blasio. → Read More

Yang accused of being 'out of touch' over LGBTQ comments

“He came across like he was a tourist in New York and said he wanted to visit a gay bar," the president of Stonewall Democrats of NYC said. → Read More

Blizzard halts vaccination efforts across Northeast

The storm comes at an inopportune time as states beset with supply shortages have been trying to at last gain some momentum in the battle against Covid-19. → Read More

Blizzard halts vaccination efforts across Northeast

The storm comes at an inopportune time as states beset with supply shortages have been trying to at last gain some momentum in the battle against Covid-19. → Read More

3 of 4 contracts de Blasio is terminating with Trump were already expiring in April

The mayor said criminal activity was legal grounds for ending contracts with the Trump Organization/ → Read More

De Blasio: City to end four contracts with Trump Organization following siege on Capitol

De Blasio cited criminal activity as legal grounds for ending the contracts. → Read More

‘It is not acceptable’: Cuomo, de Blasio at odds as Covid surges in New York

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio are once again pointing fingers and offering conflicting guidance on how to handle the city's surging coronavirus cases. → Read More

Northeast governors were ready to reopen. The coronavirus had other plans.

With lockdown restrictions relaxed, many New Yorkers and New Jerseyans struggled to socially distance as they relieved their cabin fever. → Read More

NYPD, Buffalo suspend officers after misconduct with protesters

The two officers, plus a supervisor who has been reassigned, are facing additional disciplinary action. → Read More

Mental health workers say they're being put at risk by city facilities

At least two workers at Manhattan Psychiatric Center have died, which several employees said were due to Covid-19 complications. → Read More

Mental health workers say they're being put at risk by city facilities

At least two workers at Manhattan Psychiatric Center have died, which several employees said were due to Covid-19 complications. → Read More

New York hospitals rationing ventilators, retrofitting equipment amid crush of coronavirus

Emergency physicians are already being told to use their judgment in deciding who should be hooked up to a ventilator. → Read More

NYC hospitals scramble to control their image as workers share horrors from the inside

Mount Sinai Health System and NYU Langone Health are among the private hospitals that warned workers against publicly voicing their concerns. → Read More

NYC morgues near capacity, DHS briefing warns

Officials were told that morgues in the city are expected to reach capacity next week, per the briefing. → Read More

De Blasio stops short of imposing California-like restrictions on New Yorkers

The mayor declined to impose measures despite Cuomo's order for him to address the lack of social distancing. → Read More

New York City hospitals prepare for patient surge

A New York state measure is designed to slow down the spread of Covid-19. But confirmed infections are growing by the hour. → Read More

Safety net hospitals a 'disaster' as coronavirus patients begin to flood in

Brookdale University Medical Center has a dozen cases of Covid-19 and about 20 people under investigation. → Read More

New York hospitals still holding steady, but bracing for a tidal wave

New York state reported 2,382 cases Wednesday morning, with a 23 percent hospitalization rate — its highest yet. → Read More