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FREEPORT, N.Y. (AP) — Weihua Yan had seen dramatic demographic changes since moving to Long Island’s Nassau County. Its Asian American population alone had grown by 60% since the 2010 census. Why then, he wondered, did he not see anyone who looked like him on the county’s local governing body, the 19-member Nassau County Legislature? Last year, he decided to do something about it and ran for one of the seats. Continue reading at The Republic News.
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Tipping on Delivery Apps, Rat Control; Dan Doctoroff's New York; The New Cold Wars; Who Are You Tracking?
Coming up on today's show: Shaun Abreu, Council Member for District 7 (Manhattan Valley, Manhattanville, Morningside Heights, Hamilton Heights), and Ligia Guallpa, executive director of the Workers Justice Project, talk about proposed changes to how tipping on delivery apps works—and Council Member Abreu discusses his plan to control the rat population. Now facing a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Dan Doctoroff, founder and chairman of the research foundation Target ALS,...
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F1 news: Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff centre stage as New York shut down for new emoji launch
Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff may be in the swansong of a long and harmonious F1 relationship as Mercedes lead driver and team principal but they have broached new ground this week ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. The pair were in New York as WhatsApp, the world's most popular private messaging service, turned the Empire State Building green and launched a new race car emoji. READ MORE: BREAKING: Newey submits Red Bull 'resignation' ahead of exit It was Hamilton and Wolff who flipped the switch...