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What Does the Mayor’s ‘City of Yes’ Proposal Mean for New Yorkers?
New York Times· 23 hours agoThe City Council approved one of Mayor Eric Adams’s plans to update New York City’s zoning rules....
New York City’s first mental health report shows inequities in treatment access despite overall...
amNewYork· 7 days agoA first-of-its-kind study from the city that despite the overall improvements to post-pandemic...
Move Over Crookie, the Onigiri Croissant Is Taking Over
Food & Wine via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe bakery specializes in pastries that blend Asian and French influences, so the onioissant was a...
Cricket is trying to take the US by storm, but is it working?
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoYet there is some unease that the World Cup is more about monetising the interest that already...
NYC teens suffer depressive symptoms in large numbers in city's first mental health report
NBC New York· 4 days agoLast week, NYC health officials released a brand new, "first of its kind" report that digs into the mental health of the millions of people that make up the country's biggest ...
Did she even count the MTA votes?
Politico· 9 hours ago(Newsday) — IT’S A POST-DOBBS WORLD: A bill that would protect New Yorkers’ health data that is not usually included under the purview of federal health...
NYC Crime: Murder is down in May; e-bikes and scooters contribute to rise in assaults, robberies
amNewYork· 2 days agoMajor crimes in NYC including murder, burglary and grand larceny were down in May compared to the...
NYC Council’s ‘crime-friendly’ agenda could spur new commission to revise how public-safety laws are...
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA new commission created to modify New York City government operations is expected to take a serious...
NYC sees rise in hate crimes, led by surging antisemitism, police data shows
Fox News via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoA rise in antisemitic incidents is leading an overall spike in hate crimes in New York City,...
Many low-income NYers rely on costly cell plans for internet access | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell News Service· 23 hours agoThe number of New York households with high-speed internet access rose from 725,000 to 1.3 million...