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Mamdani Admin to Launch 2,000 New 3-K Child Care Seats This September Across Five Boroughs
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LIRR Strike Triggers Grueling Five-Hour Commutes and Exhausted Travelers

Building the Future of New York Transit Begins with Hiring Local Talent
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Building the Future of New York Transit Begins with Hiring Local Talent

City Council Declares October as Labor History Month in Public Schools
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Facing the True Cost of Rent in New York: A Hard Look at Reality Opinion
Opinion May 13, 2026By Olivia Williams

Facing the True Cost of Rent in New York: A Hard Look at Reality

Inside the Campaign: An Exclusive Q&A with AD-65 Candidate Mariama James Politics
Politics May 13, 2026By Atticus Reed

Inside the Campaign: An Exclusive Q&A with AD-65 Candidate Mariama James

From World Cup Dreams to Reality: Empty Hotels and Soaring Transit Costs Cast a Shadow Opinion
Opinion May 12, 2026By Caleb Wilson

From World Cup Dreams to Reality: Empty Hotels and Soaring Transit Costs Cast a Shadow

Protecting Black Homeownership: A Critical Moment for NYC Opinion
Opinion May 12, 2026By Isabella Rossi

Protecting Black Homeownership: A Critical Moment for NYC

Inside the Campaign: An Exclusive Q&A with NY-12 Candidate Alex Bores Politics
Politics May 12, 2026By Ethan Riley

Inside the Campaign: An Exclusive Q&A with NY-12 Candidate Alex Bores

Who Will Step Up for Mamdani at the MTA? The Clock Is Ticking with Less Than a Month to Decide! Opinion
Opinion May 11, 2026By Olivia Williams

Who Will Step Up for Mamdani at the MTA? The Clock Is Ticking with Less Than a Month to Decide!

What’s in a Budget? How Albany’s Workplace Changes Are Shaping Legislation Opinion
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Jack Schlossberg Proposes Monthly Child Tax Credit Funded by Trump’s Ballroom Revenue Politics
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Jack Schlossberg Proposes Monthly Child Tax Credit Funded by Trump’s Ballroom Revenue

Op-ed | New York’s problem solving courts strengthen communities, save lives and reduce crime Opinion
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Op-ed | New York’s problem solving courts strengthen communities, save lives and reduce crime

State Budget Showdown: Hochul Announces ICE Limits and Energy Rebates, While Assembly Speaker Heastie Pushes Back Politics
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The MTA Gears Up to Tackle the World Cup Excitement Opinion
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The MTA Gears Up to Tackle the World Cup Excitement

Judge Delays East Village Homeless Intake Center Plan in Unprecedented Move to Expedite Hearing Politics
Politics May 9, 2026By Ava Thompson

Judge Delays East Village Homeless Intake Center Plan in Unprecedented Move to Expedite Hearing

Hochul Moves to Embrace Federal Tax Credit, Boosting Private School Choice Education
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Hochul Moves to Embrace Federal Tax Credit, Boosting Private School Choice

New York State Must Act Now to Build Affordable Housing at Aqueduct Opinion
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New York State Must Act Now to Build Affordable Housing at Aqueduct

Most NYC Voters Say Affordability and Key Issues Are Going ‘Down the Drain,’ New Poll Reveals Politics
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Most NYC Voters Say Affordability and Key Issues Are Going ‘Down the Drain,’ New Poll Reveals

Staggering Racial Gap in NYC Private School Tuition Payments for Special Ed Education
Education May 8, 2026By Caleb Wilson

Staggering Racial Gap in NYC Private School Tuition Payments for Special Ed

28-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Impersonating Teen Student at Westchester Square Academy Education
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28-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Impersonating Teen Student at Westchester Square Academy

Hochul’s 8 Billion Budget Sparks Debate and Confusion Opinion
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Hochul’s $268 Billion Budget Sparks Debate and Confusion

The Hidden Cost of Retail Loss: How Poor Oversight Is Fueling the Rising Cost of Living Opinion
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The Hidden Cost of Retail Loss: How Poor Oversight Is Fueling the Rising Cost of Living

Protest at Manhattan Synagogue Over Israeli Real Estate Event Challenges NYPD Tactics as Officer Hospitalized and Demonstrators Pepper-Sprayed Politics
Politics May 8, 2026By Charlotte Adams

Protest at Manhattan Synagogue Over Israeli Real Estate Event Challenges NYPD Tactics as Officer Hospitalized and Demonstrators Pepper-Sprayed

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Mamdani Admin to Launch 2,000 New 3-K Child Care Seats This September Across Five Boroughs
Education May 19, 2026

Mamdani Admin to Launch 2,000 New 3-K Child Care Seats This September Across Five Boroughs

LIRR Strike Triggers Grueling Five-Hour Commutes and Exhausted Travelers
Opinion May 19, 2026

LIRR Strike Triggers Grueling Five-Hour Commutes and Exhausted Travelers

Building the Future of New York Transit Begins with Hiring Local Talent
Opinion May 19, 2026

Building the Future of New York Transit Begins with Hiring Local Talent

City Council Declares October as Labor History Month in Public Schools
Politics May 19, 2026

City Council Declares October as Labor History Month in Public Schools

Opinion May 18, 2026

Manic Monday: New Yorkers Brace for Morning Rush Amid Ongoing LIRR Strike

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