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Ex-EPA Chief Apologizes for Saying Air in Lower Manhattan is Safe After 9/11 Attack
Former EPA chief Christin Todd Whitman apologized for wrongfully reassuring people near the ground zero after the 9/11 attacks that the air and water are safe.
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How to Prevent Heat-Related Deaths in New York Due to Climate Change, According to Scientists
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Second Case of Superbug in United States Found in New York Patient
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U.S. East Coast at Risk of Rapid Sea Level Rise
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New York May Be the First US State to Ban Declawing Cats
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Endangered Shorebirds Return To Lake Ontario After 30-Year Hiatus
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Sand Tiger Shark Nursery Found Near Long Island
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New York Whale: Humpback Startles Two Cousins Off Staten Island
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