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As with the killing of Eric Garner, video of the event spread quickly through news and social media sparking international protests. In New York, the incident drew comparisons to Eric Garner, and demonstrations, protests, and marches occurred at several sites in each of the five New York City boroughs starting on May 28, 2020.
In a live stream on August 2, Cenat claimed that he would give away gift cards, headphones, gaming chairs, computers, webcams, keyboards, and microphones to attendees who could correctly answer questions about YouTube and live streaming. He called this "get off the streets and go stream". [9] The video was viewed two million times. [10]
The Times Square Take Over was an anti-racism demonstration held in Times Square, New York City, on April 4, 2021. [ 1 ] The demonstration was a follow-up event to the rally against hate , which took place two weeks earlier.
Thousands of people will attend the Times Square ball drop in New York City on New Year's Eve, but millions more will tune in at home for the festivities to watch the clock strike midnight ...
A company spokesperson directed The Times to an online resource that outlines how consumers can spot fake online Lego stores, among other issues. Tracking down stolen Legos online is a tall order.
Moments after ringing in the New Year Jan. 1, 2022 Andy Cohen went off on New York City outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio on New Year’s Eve with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen.“Let me tell you ...
Protests were held in New York City in response to the killing of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old African American man and Michael Jackson impersonator, by Daniel Penny, a white ex-Marine while riding the F Train on May 1, 2023. [201] [202] Penny approached Neely from behind, placing him in a chokehold until Neely was unconscious. [203]
The New York Times criticized the NYPD's use of kettling as a policing tactic against peaceful protesters after curfew, as in Cadman Plaza on June 3 and in the South Bronx on June 4. [49] [60] The Times' Ali Watkins called it "among the most unsettling symbols of its use of force against peaceful protests".