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Manhattan district attorney admits evidence handling mishaps in case of Henry Chlupsa and vacates his November conviction on lesser bribery and corruption charges.
As the global pandemic rages, the construction sector copes with constantly shifting realities to keep projects, workforces, clients, bottom-lines and futures on track.
With need to curb virus spread and protect workers and residents, governors and mayors from New York to California enact tougher rules, and shut down projects.