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Exploring Mamdani’s vision for transforming transit in New York City

Exploring Mamdani's vision for transforming transit in New York City

New York City’s Ambitious Free Bus Initiative Faces Challenges Mayor Zoran Mamdani of New York City has positioned “fast and free buses” as a cornerstone of his administration, emphasizing it as a necessity for affordability and addressing long-standing issues in a bus system that many say has been neglected for years. However, this bold initiative […]

New dating app assists city, state, and federal workers in New York with finding romance

New dating app assists city, state, and federal workers in New York with finding romance

There’s now a way for first responders to connect before Valentine’s Day. New dating apps have emerged for paramedics and other public servants, allowing them to meet partners who truly understand the demands of their unpredictable jobs. Specifically created for those in public service—like police officers, firefighters, TSA agents, and healthcare professionals—Secure launched in August […]

Many students and their families forced out of New York City homeless shelter

Many students and their families forced out of New York City homeless shelter

Evictions from Queens Homeless Shelter Spark Outrage Recently, twenty low-income families with 37 school-aged children were evicted from a homeless shelter in Queens, despite Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s earnest calls to halt the process. The eviction at Long Island City’s City View Inn began last week after families were taken by surprise, learning that the shelter […]

New York City spent $87M on OnlyFans in 2025, with Manhattan spending the most.

New York City spent $87M on OnlyFans in 2025, with Manhattan spending the most.

New Yorkers are investing quite a bit into OnlyFans. Last year, the city spent around $87 million on this content platform, which has become well-known for its adult-oriented material, making it the leading city in terms of spending in the U.S. A significant portion of that expenditure, roughly $38 million, came from Manhattan. Subscribers there […]

City Acknowledges River Remains Contaminated with Sewage Weeks After Major Spill

City Acknowledges River Remains Contaminated with Sewage Weeks After Major Spill

DC Water Utility Responds to Historic Sewage Spill The person in charge of Washington, D.C.’s main water utility said on Wednesday that the team is still working to evaluate the significant sewage spill that occurred in January. This incident involved an estimated 300 million gallons of sewage being dumped into the Potomac River, which serves […]