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2 months ago |
thepulseofnh.com | Sarah Baniak |Anna Ping |Max Golembo |Emily Shapiro
(NEW YORK) -- New York City is known for its towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, but lurking beneath the glitz and glamour of the city that never sleeps are 3 million resilient rats that have cemented their place as native New Yorkers. According to Orkin, the pest control service, New York has been ranked as the third rattiest city in the country behind Los Angeles and Chicago. Now local officials are taking up the battle against the city's furry rodents.
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2 months ago |
abcnews.go.com | Anna Ping |Jon Schlosberg
Jeremy Konyndyk spoke to ABC News' Linsey Davis about the risk of losing USAID. ByAnna Katharine Ping and Jon SchlosbergFebruary 4, 2025, 12:13 AMABC News' Linsey Davis spoke with Jeremy Konyndyk, president of Refugees International and a former lead official at the U.S. Agency for International Development, about President Donald Trump's recent efforts to dismantle USAID, which provides critical foreign assistance worldwide.
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May 31, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Juju Chang |Caterina Barbera Kipreos |Anna Ping |Eric Ortega |Doc Louallen
Carlene Tanigoshi Tinker tells her story to ABC News' Juju Chang. ByJuju Chang, Caterina Barbera Kipreos, Anna Katharine Ping, Eric Ortega, and Doc LouallenNearly 100,000 Japanese Americans were detained by the U.S. government during World War II, deemed enemies as the U.S. fought Japan.
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Jan 6, 2024 |
wsbradio.com | Anna Ping |Ivan Pereira
CLEVELAND — (CLEVELAND) -- Throughout many American cities, the death of local news organizations has led to the public losing access to much-needed information from their local government, such as city council hearings, according to experts.
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Jan 6, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Anna Ping |Ivan Pereira
Throughout many American cities, the death of local news organizations has led to the public losing access to much-needed information from their local government, such as city council hearings, according to experts. A study by the Clinton Foundation and the Knight Foundation found that only 11% of the news produced in Cleveland served "a critical information need," according to Lawrence Caswell, the managing editor of community for the nonprofit news organization, Signal Cleveland.
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