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Dr. Katherine Saunders, an obesity provider and co-founder of FlyteHealth, in her Connecticut practice. Physicians have been coaching patients on how to ration their weight-loss drugs because high drug costs and spotty heal

The Washington Post 


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Adam Falk, president of the Sloan Foundation, in the New York offices of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Charities have been cutting spending in response to a Trump tax hike on investment proceeds. June 10, 2025. New York, NY. (photo by Olga Ginzburg for

Financial Times "How Trump's Budget will hit US charities" The $2.1bn Sloan Foundation will have less to give to charitable causes if the US raises taxes on investment returns, says Adam Falk, the group’s president.

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A boy riding a scooter on the lengthy stretch of Ocean Breeze Fishing Pier. Staten Island, New York. Thursday, July 04, 2024. (Photo by Olga Ginzburg)
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A statue of St. Francis, a protector of animals, sits on a mantel in Pitbulls and Addicts, also known as Freedom Home. Mike Favor, 40, runs the dog rescue and sanctuary on Staten Island.
February 3, 2024, Staten Island, NY. (photo by Olga Ginzburg)
Mike Favor, 40, founder of a dog rescue and sanctuary on Staten Island called Pitbulls and Addicts, rides in his truck with two rescues that he himself adopted. A former addict, Favor feels a kinship with any abused animals, pitbulls in particular, callin
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Steve Birnbaum poses in an alleyway where the Ramones' "Rocket to Russia" album cover was taken. Mr. Birnbaum recreates album covers at the original NYC Locations for his long-term project, "The Band Was Here." May 16, 2025. The Bowery, New York, NY. (pho

NY Post "If New York City's streets could talk, they'd probably hum a few Ramones chords or croon some Simon & Garfunkel classics. And thanks to Steve Birnbaum, they almost do. The NYC shutterbug is the mastermind behind @TheBandWasHere -- a hit Instagram and TikTok series bringing legendary album covers back to life at the exact spots they were snapped decades ago."

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Kimberly Cozza, 50, an attorney and philanthropist, in her new apartment in The Matteo building, which she closed on less than two weeks ago. After years of doing research on the New York housing market, Ms. Cozza is thrilled to make the move to the Upper

NY Post "The Upper East Side Gets A Dose of Downtown Cool"

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NYC composer and pianist, Steve Sandberg, in his Upper West Side apartment. Less than a year ago, Sandberg underwent a novel spinal fusion technique at Langone. Struggling to walk, stemming from a Mack truck accident four decades prior, Sandberg's mobilit

NY Post "Composer Steve Sandberg  got hit by a Mack truck and battled pain for 40 years. Two tiny incisions changed his life."

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Comedian Rachel Coster, host of Boy Room, outside with collaborators Damion Bucenec and Max Sundue (left), co-creators of the new hit video series. They're waiting to go into the apartment of musician and painter, Jensen, where they'll be interviewing and

NY Post "Boy Rooms"


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Jennifer Kopp, 42, at home in the South Beach neighborhood of Staten Island. She lives in a rental with her school age son. A teaching assistant with student loan debt, she finds it difficult to get ahead, and nearly impossible to save for a house of her

The New York Times "Is Homeownership Slipping Even Further Out of Reach for New Yorkers?"

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Plea For The Fifth "The ComeUnity Fridge tackles food insecurity as prices continue to surge"

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Exterior of 66 Leonard St., located at the intersection of Leonard St and Church St. March 12, 2023, Tribeca, NYC. (photo by Olga Ginzburg)

NY Post, Landmark building in a law suit, Real Estate

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Persona, Issue 22

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The New York Times "The Nights When New York Felt Alive Again"

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16-year-old Adrianna Trimarchi helps lower her disabled 20-year-old sister, Alexia, using a Hoyer lift. Local companies volunteered their time and resources to outfit Alexia’s bedroom to accommodate her special needs. The Trimarchi family is fighting to l
Dahkimalik Short, 19, heading to work on the S48 bus.  He works three days a week at a Party City on Staten Island—a job he was able to get through the LTW initiative. Saturday morning, February 20, 2021. (Photo by Olga Ginzburg)

Plea For The Fifth "Recent City Budget Cuts Threaten Staten Island's Youngest Workers"

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Dahkimalik Short, 19, working at Party City on Forest Ave, Staten Island.  He works there three days a week —a job he was able to get through the LTW initiative. Saturday, February 20, 2021. (Photo by Olga Ginzburg)
Alegba Jahyile, of Alegba and Friends, performs his roots music on a Sunday afternoon. Kebyesou Danle on conga, Chris Fletcher on keyboard, Michael Olatuja on bass, Alegba Jahyile on guitar and vocals, John Czolacz on drums, and Mark Kraszewskisa on saxop

The New York Times "How a Jazz Musician Who Gives Free Shows in Brooklyn Spends His Sundays"

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Alegba Jahyile pauses at Prospect Park Lake. He comes to the park daily to commune with nature. Prospect Park. Sunday, Sep. 27, 2020, in Brooklyn. Sunday Routine. (Photo by Olga Ginzburg)

The New York Times "A Rise in Cases Has New Yorkers 'Scared All Over Again'"

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Frank Dotti, of New Dorp, Staten Island, is a collector of Rubsam & Horrmann artifacts/items. Here he is seen putting on a rare recording of an R&H commercial, which he has on vinyl. Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, Staten Island.  Comedian Brian Quinn recently acq
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