The monkeypox vax van has finished its tour of duty, so here are your morning links: A NJ man allegedly shot four black bear cubs before the state's legal hunting window opens, unionized Starbucks workers go on strike, a hydration status symbol and more.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2022.Good Thursday morning in New York City, where theThe NBC 4 I-Team discovered that the NYPD has increased arrests and tickets for
— a totally legal thing to do unless it "interferes" with law enforcement activity — at a far higher rate over the past year than apprehensions for other offenses.
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