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2026 National Puerto Rican Day Parade marches up New York City

The National Puerto Rican Day Parade marched up New York's Fifth Avenue on Sunday, as part of one of the United States' largest cultural celebrations.

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What happened The National Puerto Rican Day Parade marched up New York's Fifth Avenue on Sunday, as part of one of the United States' largest cultural celebrations.
The headline split One side frames it as "2026 National Puerto Rican Day Parade marches up New York City". The other frames it as "Mamdani parties with Knicks champion Jose Alvarado on Puerto Rican Day Parade float in Ne...".
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Center2026 National Puerto Rican Day Parade marches up New York City

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Right / center-rightMamdani parties with Knicks champion Jose Alvarado on Puerto Rican Day Parade float in New York

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ABC7 New YorkNews report · Jun 15, 2:45 AM

2026 National Puerto Rican Day Parade marches up New York City

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The National Puerto Rican Day Parade marched up New York's Fifth Avenue on Sunday, as part of one of the United States' largest cultural celebrations.

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Fox NewsNews report · Jun 15, 12:59 AM

Mamdani parties with Knicks champion Jose Alvarado on Puerto Rican Day Parade float in New York

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and New York Knicks guard Jose Alvarado celebrated at the Puerto Rican Day Parade after New York's first NBA title since 1973.

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Details53/99 Wording Gap · Low confidence · 2 sources
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