Por: The Hill Health May 07, 2023
The latest New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey illustrates the massive toll COVID-19 took on the city since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. According , about 1 in 4 New Yorkers, or nearly 2 million residents, lost at least one person — defined as a friend, family member, colleague or neighbor — to the illness, and more than 1 in 10 New Yorkers, almost 900,000 residents, lost three or more people. “Our personal and professional... + full article
Forbes USA Life April 01, 2023
Outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York CityNewsday via Getty Images Paying for entry into a museum, aquarium, zoo or performing arts center may no longer be necessary for New York residents. , a campaign seeking to codify New Yorkers’ right to free admission to the... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics February 01, 2023
ALBANY — Gov. Hochul is ready to help vulnerable New Yorkers recover funds if they’re been victimized by fraudsters targeting public benefits. A section of Hochul’s budget proposal due Wednesday would let the state reimburse public assistance recipients whose benefits are... + más
Hochul’s budget proposal to push for MTA payroll tax, NYC workforce overhauls, public benefits recoup | New York Daily News
New Yorkers’ top concerns are cost of living and crime: Siena poll | New York Daily News
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
How rookie Cole Strange helped the Patriots control the line of scrimmage in Sunday’s win over the Steelers | The Boston Globe
Why Is Disney Burying Its First Animated Movie With a Gay Lead? | The Daily Beast
New York Post USA Life December 21, 2022
Here we go again. Mayor Eric Adams is urging New Yorkers to amid a spike in coronavirus, flu and respiratory syncytial infection cases. “When COVID-19 hit New York City almost three years ago, New Yorkers looked out for each other and followed the advice of our health... + más
What’s A Tripledemic? RSV, Covid And Flu | Forbes
Strong RSV vaccine data lifts hopes after years of futility | 10 WBNS
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
The Bonfires Of The Vanities: Then And Now | Forbes
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
Business Insider USA Business November 09, 2022
Goldman Sachs promoted 80 people to partner status on Wednesday, marking the largest class since David Solomon took over as CEO in 2018.Twenty-three of the new members are women and seven identify as black — the highest ever figures in both cases, the company said. Nineteen... + más
Goldman Sachs insiders say they are concerned about CEO David Solomon's push to build his personal brand, pointing to staff help for his DJing and use of the firm's planes | Business Insider
Who's up and who's down in the latest Goldman Sachs restructuring under CEO David Solomon | Business Insider
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
Abortion access, labor rights, legal pot among initiatives up for vote in states this November | ABC News
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