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Faster Buses for New Yorkers, World Cup Round of 16 Wrap-Up, Trash Talk Builds Community

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Portada del episodio Faster Buses for New Yorkers, World Cup Round of 16 Wrap-Up, Trash Talk Builds Community

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Mayor Mamdani announced faster buses across the five boroughs, along with improving the rider experience by adding more benches, accessibility stops and keeping the bus lanes clean. WFUV’s Sonia Weliwitigoda has more. The Round of 16 of the World Cup wrapped up and WFUV’s Sam Giangrande and Livia Regina give us who’s favored to win heading into the Quarterfinals. TrashTalkNYC, a nonprofit organization, is building community through cleaning up neighborhoods. WFUV’s Anne Jackson spoke with its founder and fellow volunteers.

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