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The 100th-anniversary celebration of the Society of Foreign Consuls featured an art and diplomacy exhibition in New York.
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The City of New York is not instructing city employees to cooperate with federal law enforcement or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a spokesperson for Mayor Admas said ...
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