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Mayor Eric Adams and the United Bodegas of America [UBA] announced a protection plan to install panic buttons in 500 stores across the city.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams unveiled the city’s newest initiative to combat the rise in crime, which he described as a “panic button” for bodegas to alert local police.
Michael Kratsions, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, defined the key policy pillars in the White House ...
Historians and activists say its important to protect sites like the Harriet Tubman visitor center, which tell stories of ...
Mayor Eric Adams announced $1.6 million will be invested in technology that is designed to keep bodega workers and customers ...
New York City is investing $1.6 million in technology called SilentShield that would instantly connect bodegas directly to ...
Bodega workers have long called for panic buttons to connect them directly to police in an emergency – and now 500 stores are getting them. Mayor Eric Adams announced that $1.6 million will go toward ...
Public media has earned the broad support of the American people, across the political spectrum. That bipartisan support in the public has been consistently reflected in Congress, which approved ...
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