Por: New York Daily News Politics January 01, 2023
New Yorkers are no nonsense, practical bunch who usually shoot from the hip. We knew when we asked them what their hopes are for the city in 2023 that they would not hold back. Here’s what they had to say: “More community, more looking out for our neighbors, a reinvigoration of kindness, and a couple less rats.There are resources that need to be addressed more urgently— transit, education, housing.” Margot Hanzel, Prospect Heights,... + full article
The Atlantic USA Life December 23, 2022
It took a pandemic to imagine a more humane city.Gregory Halpern / MagnumDecember 23, 2022, 3:18 PM ETNew York City in the early days of pandemic shutdowns was a horrible place to be. As fatal chaos unfolded in the hospitals, a gloriously noisy soundscape was replaced by... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics December 13, 2022
ALBANY — Crime and cost of living remain top concerns for New Yorkers, who also feel Gov. Hochul fell short of accomplishing several goals set earlier this year, according to a new Siena College poll released Tuesday. Nearly two-thirds of voters, 63%, say the cost of living... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics December 08, 2022
ALBANY — The Bronx has the highest level of poverty in the state and minorities are twice as likely than white New Yorkers to struggle financially, according to a new report from state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. The analysis found that almost 2.7 million New Yorkers, just under... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion November 09, 2022
It’s crunch time: New York’s today. To save the state — cap its bloody crime surge, reverse the endless tax hikes and stop the exodus to other states — you need to get out and vote for Rep. Lee Zeldin. It’s the and end the one-party rule that has monopolized power, put... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics September 29, 2022
New Yorkers at the ballot box this fall will approve or reject the state’s first environmental bond act in a quarter-century, and weigh city proposals that would create a racial equity office and recalculate the cost of living. The proposals, plus a symbolic measure to cement... + más
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