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Nov 08

Facial hair frenzy: Scenes from the National Beard and Moustache Competition

By Carey Reed

See photos of a few of the hundreds of men who competed for the title of best facial hair in the nation on Saturday.

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Nov 03

What a scent called ‘cheesy vomit’ taught me about artificial flavor

By Corinne Segal

The museum, which opened last week with an interactive "flavor lab" in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, explores the history of how flavor is produced and maps the beginnings of what we call "artificial flavor."…

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Sep 13

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‘More than a shoe’: Museum exhibit celebrates America’s sneaker culture

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A Brooklyn Museum exhibit explores the rise of sneaker culture in the U.S. and how the shoes, which were invented in the late 1800s, evolved into a $34 billion industry. NewsHour's Ivette Feliciano reports.

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Jan 04

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Theater on a canal? Avant-garde productions immerse audiences, cut costs

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Site-specific theater, a growing art form that immerses audiences into productions, has become a tool for some producers to save money by defraying pricey traditional staging. NewsHour Weekend's Zachary Green reports on a show playing from a particularly unconventional site…

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Dec 21

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‘It’s wrong’: Shock, frustration surround shootings of NYPD officers

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As the investigation into the two New York Police Department officers who were fatally shot over the weekend unfolds, shock and frustration prevail. The incident tops off months of nationwide demonstrations against police and a public fallout between New York…

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Dec 21

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NYPD officer killings expose rift between police and mayor

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Pervaiz Shallwani, a criminal justice reporter for the Wall Street Journal joins Hari Sreenivasan for the latest information about the murder of two NYPD officers in Brooklyn Saturday, Dec. 20.

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Dec 21

Gunman Ismaaiyl Brinsley wanted revenge for recent police killings

By Carey Reed

The man who shot and killed two New York Police Department officers in Brooklyn Saturday expressed anger against the government for the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown on social media and had previously attempted suicide, officials said Sunday.

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Dec 21

New York City mourns NYPD officers slain in Brooklyn ambush

By Carey Reed

Flags flew at half staff around the city of New York on Sunday, as residents mourned the killings of two New York Police Department officers in what was characterized by Police Commissioner Bill Bratton as an assassination.

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Dec 20

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Gunman ‘assassinates’ two NYPD officers in Brooklyn ambush

By Andrew Mach

Two New York City Police Department officers were shot and killed in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn on Saturday, and the gunman also died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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Nov 29

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New York teens will have new say in city’s government

By Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press

A new law lets 16- and 17-year-olds apply to serve on community boards, the panels that function as the front lines of local government in the nation's biggest city.

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