Baruch College's men's volleyball—which George Santos lied about playing for—is pretty good, so here are your morning links: Amtrak released its own fanart, 10K Airbnbs could disappear from NYC, the NYPD is launching an app to 'compliment' officers & more.
More than 8,700 New York City children lost parents or caregivers to COVID-19more than double the national rate — and an investigation by The City and other journalism outfits found that underfunded mental
health programs in public schools meant "If New York City fully enforces its new law against short-term rentals, aboutThe NYPD said yesterday that it's launching a smartphone app for city residents to report crimes and
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