Much of the crowd at the staged event in Jackson Heights, Queens, was made up of nail salon and restaurant workers wearing matching T-shirts and demanding "one fair wage." Elizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times
By VIVIAN WANG
The congresswoman, who has often cited her former restaurant job to emphasize her roots, mounted a classic political stunt to promote higher pay for tipped-wage workers.
Presidential candidates and state lawmakers are all debating whether to remove penalties for prostitution, a proposal that used to be taboo in most political circles.
Jennifer Dulos, who had been in a contentious custody battle with her estranged husband, was last seen when she took her five children to their Connecticut school a week ago.
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