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Top NYC news: Bloomberg considers 2020 run; city may relocate 'Charging Bull' statue; more

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Published on November 08, 2019
Top NYC news: Bloomberg considers 2020 run; city may relocate 'Charging Bull' statue; morePhoto: Pascal Subtil/Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in New York City? Read on for everything you need to know.

Michael Bloomberg reconsiders running for president in 2020

Michael Bloomberg is expected to file to get on the ballot in Alabama's presidential primary, although an aide says the former mayor has not made a final decision on whether to run.

Read the full story on PBS NewsHour.

New York’s ‘Charging Bull’ statue may be moved from longtime corral

New York City officials have recently been working on a plan to relocate the statue from its spot in Bowling Green Park to a location safer for crowds near the New York Stock Exchange.

Read the full story on The Wall Street Journal.

The pain of homelessness: A plea for New York City to deal compassionately with people in deep need

Less than a month ago, four homeless men were murdered in their sleep by another homeless man. As a pastor working at the Bowery Mission, I knew these men.

Read the full story on New York Daily News.

Lincoln Center in New York City to honor Spike Lee in April

Spike Lee will receive Film at Lincoln Center's 46th Chaplin Award.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Immigrant activist faces New York City asylum hearing in deportation case

Marco Saavedra, a well-known immigration and civil rights activist who has been involved in several high-profile immigration actions, says his life would be at risk if he is sent to Mexico and that he deserves asylum.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.


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