On Monday, March 25th, New York City was shaken by the tragic death of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Queens. Diller, a...
Read moreDetailsEvery March, we celebrate women by recognizing their importance and contributions to society. In these closing days of this year's Women's History Month, I turn my focus not so much...
Read moreDetailsThe Adams administration initiated a new program this week distributing prepaid debit cards to migrants, following a controversial $53 million contract agreement with Mobility Capital Finance (MoCaFi), a New Jersey-based...
Read moreDetailsThe New York City Council is actively working to reverse legal decisions against Local Law 11, which proposes to extend voting rights to noncitizens residing within the city's five boroughs...
Read moreDetailsThe National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has backed a federal lawsuit that would derail the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) congestion pricing toll, a contentious initiative set...
Read moreDetailsNew York City is set to implement a regulation next month aimed at reducing emissions from coal and wood-fired stoves. The regulation will notably affect over a hundred establishments, including...
Read moreDetailsIn New York, a group of pro-Palestine activists has initiated the "Leave it Blank" campaign, urging Democratic voters in the upcoming presidential primary to submit blank ballots in protest against...
Read moreDetailsHealth officials in the United States are confronting an unsettling rise in measles cases, surpassing the entire count from the previous year within just the first quarter. According to the...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, March 25th, New York City announced a significant reinforcement of its efforts to ensure safety and order within the nation’s busiest subway system. In response to growing concerns...
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