New York City has reportedly spent nearly $9 million on a controversial mental health survey. The initiative, led by the Health Department in collaboration with the City University of New...
Read moreDetailsThe United States Supreme Court invalidated President Joe Biden's initiative to cancel large amounts of federal student loan debt on Friday, June 30th, asserting that the President exceeded his executive...
Read moreDetailsThe United States Supreme Court invalidated affirmative action programs at the University of North Carolina (UNC) and Harvard University, halting the usage of race as a determining factor in the...
Read moreDetailsThe United States Supreme Court has decided that business owners can deny services to LGBTQ+ customers if providing such services would contradict their religious beliefs. The ruling was in response...
Read moreDetailsEric Goldstein, a former executive of the New York City Department of Education, has been found guilty of accepting bribes to overlook the supply of substandard food to public schools...
Read moreDetailsLittleAfrica News Newspaper : July 4 — July 10 Local, National, and International News for the Diaspora
Read moreDetailsOur city's budget reflects our values, and for my administration, the needs of everyday people come first. This year, we navigated many significant financial challenges and have reached a budget...
Read moreDetailsNew York City is presently engulfed in a rigorous legal debate, a narrative revolving around asylum seekers and non-citizen voting rights. On Friday, June 23rd, an appeals court was convened...
Read moreDetailsGoogle and New York City Public Schools have collaborated to provide students with enhanced access to technology-focused learning and career development opportunities. On Wednesday, June 21st, New York City Mayor...
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