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...“It was dangerous, very dangerous,” says the 33-year-old mother of four, standing outside her temporary home at midtown Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hotel, the city’s main intake facility for new arrivals....
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...Critics have hammered Adams for not doing enough for the migrants, most notably last month when overcrowding forced dozens to sleep on the sidewalk outside the historic Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan...
...In June 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt travelled to Albany, New York to inaugurate the city’s port — a ceremony that featured 5,000 parading soldiers, 25,000 cheering spectators...
...They were standing outside the Roosevelt Hotel, near Grand Central Station, which has been repurposed as a processing centre for the more than 120,000 asylum seekers who have come to New York City over the...
...Those who outlasted her included the mayor of Indiana’s fourth city. Pointing these things out when Biden selected her was, among liberals, thankless work....
...We had major assassinations, cities on fire, two failed presidencies [Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon].”...
...In which African city did Roosevelt and Churchill make their 1943 declaration that the Allies would accept nothing less than “unconditional surrender” by the Axis powers? Click here for the answers...
...US president Franklin D Roosevelt was concerned that the Chinese leader might otherwise negotiate a peace deal with Japan on his own....
...“Biden and his people were channelling Franklin Roosevelt in his purest form and unapologetically so,” he says. “No one has made this argument with such freedom and such conviction since Roosevelt.”...
...Other prominent Trump supporters, including Republican House member Marjorie Taylor Greene, travelled to the city to back him....
...Held in the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel (where the first Academy Awards were hosted in 1929), Felix fielded 27 of its 65 galleries in the cabanas around the hotel’s David Hockney-designed swimming pool....
...It is believed that the dramatic damage done by the closure of Bank of United States had a telling effect on the then-governor of New York state, Franklin Delano Roosevelt....
...But in his wartime correspondence with Franklin Roosevelt, I find no evidence that the US president told the Soviet dictator: “You know, we’re not Woolworths.”...
...Stanley Kubrick started as a New York snapper and his 1945 shot of a dejected newspaper seller has it all; the headlines (“Roosevelt Dead”), the shock, the ennui, the ephemeral, the words and the face....
...The great span’s footings threaten to crush the old farmhouse that cowers in its shadow on Blackwell’s (now Roosevelt) Island....
...Robert Morgenthau, then midway through a 35-year stint as the city’s lead criminal prosecutor, was on television constantly....
...That’s the beauty of this place and of New York City: the never-ending sense of possibility....
...It requires building a narrative, as my friend Felicia Wong, the president and chief executive of the left-leaning Roosevelt Institute, pointed out to me recently in a conversation about what this year’s...
...Local notables would often repair to his country seat to drink and hunt with baronial vigour, and McMillan’s guests are said to have included Winston Churchill and Teddy Roosevelt....
...Roosevelt Montás is senior lecturer at Columbia University’s Centre for American Studies and director of its Freedom and Citizenship Programme....
...Under Bloomberg and his economic development chief, Seth Pinsky, New York built an applied science campus on Roosevelt Island, created tech incubators and appointed a chief digital officer, among other efforts...
...From Poughkeepsie (pronounced “Puh-kip-see”) we made a thoroughly worthwhile detour to Franklin D Roosevelt’s Hyde Park estate....
...Franklin D Roosevelt, president from 1933, spoke out occasionally against Hitler’s Nazis and Japanese militarism, warning in 1937 that the “contagion” of war could threaten the US....
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