Ex-New York City Mayor Eric Adams Accused of ‘Rug Pull’ Following Cryptocurrency Launch

Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces backlash from the crypto community over a questionable “rug pull” related to a newly introduced meme coin. Recent events have placed Eric Adams under scrutiny after he endorsed a memecoin, which shortly after its launch, saw unusual liquidity withdrawals. This has triggered concerns among traders, many labeling […]
Nurses in New York City continue their strike for a second day as hospitals try to address staffing shortages.

New York City Nurses Strike Enters Second Day On Tuesday, thousands of nurses in New York City returned to the picket lines as their strike against several major hospital systems continued for a second day. Around 15,000 nurses walked off their jobs early Monday morning, affecting hospitals across three major systems: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University, Montefiore Medical […]
Library in New York City acquires punk legend’s collection, featuring unreleased songs and 145 notebooks

The archives of punk legend Tom Verlaine, featuring a wealth of unreleased recordings, are now accessible at the New York Public Library, a fantastic resource for artists, researchers, and fans alike. The library will now hold hours of music, previously undiscovered demos, and 145 personal notebooks from Verlaine, who led the influential 1970s band Television […]
City heiress shares how she discovered her husband’s infidelity

New Book Chronicles Heiress’s Marriage Breakdown A New York heiress has recently opened up about the unraveling of her nearly 20-year marriage to her hedge fund husband. Flobel “Belle” Fairbanks Burden, who is the granddaughter of iconic socialite Babe Paley, shares her experiences in an upcoming book titled “Strangers: A Marriage Memoir.” In a revealing […]
Mayor Zohran Mamdani draws attention by supporting 15,000 striking nurses in New York City.

Mayor Joins Striking Nurses, Sparking Controversy On Monday, Mayor Zoran Mamdani made headlines by showing support for thousands of striking nurses at private hospitals in New York City, voicing his views on a controversial contract dispute. This decision put him at odds with the CEOs of leading hospitals like Mount Sinai, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Montefiore Medical […]
City Agency Offers ‘Art Of Civil Disobedience’ Class Led By Socialists, Anti-Trump Activists

Pittsburgh Agency Promotes Civil Disobedience Class A government agency in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is advertising a class on “civil disobedience” that’s being organized by a local left-wing group via its social media channels. On Saturday, the city’s Commission on Human Relations (CHR) shared a joint announcement about an upcoming event hosted by the Pittsburgh chapter of […]
15,000 Nurses Strike at Hospitals in New York City

Nurses Strike in New York City Hospitals On Monday, nearly 15,000 nurses at several major New York City hospitals initiated a strike to address concerns related to pay, staffing, and security. The New York Times referred to this strike as potentially the largest conflict in the city’s healthcare sector in decades. The nurses’ union stated […]
First Female Mayor of Major City Faces Financial Crisis During Difficult Transition

New Orleans Welcomes Mayor Helena Moreno Helena Moreno was officially sworn in as the new mayor of New Orleans on Monday, taking over from her predecessor, LaToya Cantrell. Moreno steps into a city grappling with a “terrible” financial situation. Cantrell made history as the first female mayor when she took office in 2018, but her […]
Numerous nurses stage a strike at various prominent hospitals in New York City.

Nurses Strike in New York City Over Contract Disputes On Monday, thousands of nurses from three hospital systems in New York City went on strike after talks during the weekend failed to settle a contract disagreement. This strike occurred at Mount Sinai Hospital and its two campuses, while also impacting NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Montefiore Medical […]
City to Reassess Its Blue Shield Health Plan After Retired Firefighter Is Refused Cancer Treatment

This week, family and friends of Ken Jones, a retired firefighter, appealed to the city’s Board of Health to convince Blue Shield to reconsider its denial of vital cancer treatment coverage under the city-run health care program, a situation affecting many others as well. Ken Jones and other retired firefighters gathered at City Hall, with […]