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Manhattan Judge Allows NYC Council to Revote on Education Budget  

By: Ilana Siyance On Friday, a state Supreme Court judge in Manhattan ruled that the city council can vote again on the controversial $36.8 billion Department of...

Maloney, Nadler in “Fight to Political Death” in NY House Race for Newly Drawn District

By: Hellen Zaboulani The district maps newly drawn by a court appointed special master have left Democrats pitted against each other for the upcoming primary...

Mayor Adams Greets Migrants Sent from Texas; Plans City Shelter  

By:  Hadassa Kalatizadeh On Sunday, Mayor Eric Adams was on hand with reporters and cameras waiting at the Port Authority Bus Terminal to greet the latest busload...

Al Sharpton in Heated Dispute with Harlem Bldg Landlord Over Group’s Headquarters

By: Ellen Cans Civil rights activist Al Sharpton is involved in a heated dispute with the landlord of the Harlem building where his National Action...

LI Congressional Frontrunner Received Over $50k in College Assistance from Billionaire Couple   

By: Serach Nissim Nassau County Legislator Josh Lafazan, who is running in the Aug. 23 primary for the congressional seat representing Long Island’s northern shore,...

NYAG Letitia James Busts Landlord for Deregulating Bldgs & Scamming Banks 

By: Ellen Cans On Friday, New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced she reached a settlement with Ink Property Group of Manhattan for an...

Polio Fears Rise in New York Amid Possible Community Spread

By: AP New York state health officials issued a more urgent call last Thursday for unvaccinated children and adults to get inoculated against polio, citing...

NY Times Writer Sued for Alleged Back Rent on Central Park Apartment

By: Serach Nissim A New York Times writer who chronicles the hardships of finding a home in NYC has her own problems in real estate. NY...

MTA Faces Staff Shortages as Ridership Doesn’t Reach Pre-Covid Levels

By: Dana Avrushmi The pandemic saw major changes in subway and bus service in New York City. As all but those deemed essential workers stayed...

Rough Waters for NYC’s Iconic Staten Island Ferry

By: AP It has been rough sailing this summer for the Staten Island Ferry, yet another iconic New York City institution being buffeted by ripples...

Crack Down on Dancing as Montauk Restaurants Targeted with “Cabaret Laws”

By:  Jared Evan A real-life Footloose is happening, but instead of being located in Bible Belt Texas, this crackdown on dancing is occurring in a...

South Street Seaport Owner Pays $55M for 25% Stake in Jean Georges Restaurant

By:  Don Driggers Howard Hughes may be dead since 1976, but the multi-billion-dollar business he left behind is still buying and investing all of the...

Chipotle to Pay NYC Workers $20M to Settle Case Alleging Workplace Violations

By: Claudia Irizarry Aponte Chipotle Mexican Grill, the fast-casual Tex-Mex chain, has agreed to a $20 million settlement with the city in connection with city...

Meta Slapped with Multiple Lawsuits Over Teen Suicides & Depression  

By: Benyamin Davidsons Meta, the parent company for Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, is facing a new onslaught of lawsuits, alleging disturbing social and mental effects...

ZOA appealing case of anti-Israel NJ school board members

(A7) The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is appealing a decision by a New Jersey state agency to dismiss an ethics companies against two...

Brooklyn man arrested for death threats against ‘Jewish meet up’

(A7) A Brooklyn man was taken into custody by police after making death threats against an upstate New York fruit festival, including ranting that...

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