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It's Tuesday in New York City, where the snowfall is over, public schools have reopened for in-person learning, public transit
is operating (with delays), and the general consensus seems to be that Mayor Zohran Mamdani made it through one of the highest stakes tests of running City Hall with no major mistakes.
“I would give him an A,” said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, who credited the mayor for being out in the streets and focusing on areas beyond Manhattan.
AI-generated videos showing NYPD officers confronting ICE agents have been circulating on social media for weeks, and it's unclear who's creating them or why.
The city’s five borough presidents now wield more power over housing decisions than they have had in decades. How will they use it?
The NYPD said police shot and injured a man who came at officers with a kitchen knife inside a home in Briarwood, Queens, yesterday morning.
Work on the Gateway tunnel projectcould stop next week unless the Trump administration reinstates federal funding.
An NYPD officer has been placed on modified duty after shooting a crazed raccoon on the Belle Harbor boardwalk last week.
Is President Donald Trump worried about Alzheimer's? "No, I don’t think about it at all. You know why?" he told New York magazine. "Because whatever it is, my attitude is whatever."
Gen Z can't stop listening to "QKThr," an 88-second track off Aphex Twin’s 2001 album "Drukqs."
The museum is set to open this fall in an approximately 20,000-square-foot space within the Urban Justice League’s new 400,000-square-foot Manhattan headquarters at 117 West 125th St., across the street from the new Studio Museum.
Integrating these small day care owners — mostly women of color who receive just $6 an hour — could force the mayor to make some difficult tradeoffs, possibly pitting worker pay against the total number of free seats for parents.
State Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey Pearlman last week ruled that the boundaries of U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis’ district unlawfully dilute the political power of Black and Latino voters on Staten Island’s North Shore.