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City University of New York faculty, staff and their allies held a rally near City Hall Monday to defend public education and condemn the MAGA attacks prior to Congressional hearings on Tuesday, where ...
Second-generation Somali immigrant Omar Fateh, 35, is running to address Minneapolis’ affordability crisis. Sound familiar?
The Bronx remains the poorest county in New York State, saddled with power plants, transportation hubs, waste transfer facilities, and one of the highest incidence rates of asthma of any county in the ...
A new film about the inheritance tax deftly uses the arguments between a “self-made” conservative multi-millionaire and his progressive son.
In the past year, Elsa Martinez has seen utility bills from New York energy monopoly Con Edison soar to as much as $300 per month. The costs seemed inexplicable to Martinez, a disabled Harlem resident ...
A city-wide network of mutual aid collectives is providing resources and support for thousands of newly-arrived immigrants.
It’s 11 p.m. on a Saturday night, and the Union Square L train platform is swarming with Brooklyn-bound clubbers. Over the heat haze of hundreds of tightly packed bodies, a strange sound, like a ...
A Cuban-American socialist finds hope and heartbreak when he visits the island for the first time.
The student activists have been suspended for participating in non-violent collective action demanding the university disclose and divest from its ties to Israel. Amba Guerguerian & Adrita Talukder ...
Since 2022, the Adams administration has imposed multiple budget cuts on all city departments except the NYPD and the Department of Corrections. In June the Mayor and the City Council will complete ...
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