New York Judge Dismisses Airbnb Lawsuits, Paving Way for Strict Rental Regulations
A state judge in New York dismissed two lawsuits filed by Airbnb and three hosts against new regulations concerning tens of thousands of short-term rental
A state judge in New York dismissed two lawsuits filed by Airbnb and three hosts against new regulations concerning tens of thousands of short-term rental
New York City is planning to employ private security firms to monitor its crowded migrant facilities, a task deemed too risky even for trained peace
New York City’s escalating homeless crisis has led to the revival of the controversial “vertical patrols” by the NYPD. The homeless have sought refuge in
A Brooklyn middle school dean was stabbed around 4 p.m on Monday, February 6. The 29-year-old dean was stabbed while protecting a 13-year-old student who
New York City’s public school system, the largest in the United States, has experienced its first increase in student numbers in eight years, with a
Mayor Eric Adams’s administration will implement a cut of nearly $550 million from the New York City Education Department’s budget as part of a citywide
On Sunday, November 5th, in a significant act of gratitude, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin launched a scholarship program to honor the Cincinnati medical team
The Heritage Foundation has initiated legal action against President Joe Biden’s administration in defense of the parent’s rights organization, “Moms for Liberty.” The Heritage Foundation’s