Survey indicates Mamdani surpassing Cuomo in New York City’s ranked choice primary

Democratic Primary Polls Show Shifts in NYC Mayoral Race A recent poll released on Monday highlights a significant development in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. Left-handed candidate Zohran Mamdani has surpassed former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the early stages of ranked choice voting. Currently, Cuomo holds a narrow lead of just 3 […]
Numerous derelict boats scattered along New York City’s shorelines

Cleanup Efforts for Abandoned Boats in NYC’s Waterways For many, one of the highlights of life can be the day a man removes a boat. For the city, however, it often signals a bigger problem. New York City is currently grappling with over 500 rusting and deteriorating boats scattered across its waterways, some being there […]
New York City’s Democratic Leaders Aim to Include Undocumented Individuals in the Census

Concerns Rise Over New York Democrats and 2030 Census Democrats in New York are reportedly working to increase the city’s representation in Congress and federal funding by including undocumented immigrants in the upcoming 2030 census. A coalition of elected officials, community leaders, and activists in New York City is focusing on the census as a […]
This Bay Area city’s 50 years of pension taxes offers an important warning.

Financial Challenges of Oakland’s Pension System Similar to the exorbitant property taxes in Auckland, the situation in Oakland illustrates the heavy burden of funding employee pensions over the next 45 years. To manage these costs, the city plans to divide the collection process, which may have significant implications for property owners. This situation serves as […]
Brunei’s Sultan is negotiating to purchase New York City’s famous Pierre Hotel: sources

The Sultan of Brunei is currently negotiating to buy the well-known Pierre Hotel in New York City. This hotel is notable for housing a stunning Triplex Penthouse owned by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Hassanal Borkia, who is both the sultan and prime minister of a small Southeast Asian nation, is in talks alongside Essam Khashoggi, […]
New York City’s subway explores AI monitoring to enhance safety while considering privacy.

NYC Subway System Tests AI for Enhanced Safety Picture this: a vigilant guardian watching over your subway ride, focusing on every little detail to keep you safe. New York City’s subway is now testing artificial intelligence to bolster security and curb crime. Leading this initiative is Michael Kemper, a seasoned NYPD veteran with 33 years […]
New York City’s child services agency hides cases because of state law, but investigators believe it’s time for reform.

New Bill Aims to Increase Oversight of NYC’s Children’s Services Agency New York City’s children’s services agency has been keeping records confidential, thanks to state law, but a new bill is looking to change that. Investigators claim they’ve faced obstacles when trying to examine at least 12 cases of child neglect or abuse that have […]
Guardiola suffers from overthinking once more as poor choices affect City’s FA Cup performance

Drama in the FA Cup Finale The vintage FA Cup season concluded with a dramatic finale. While the second half was perhaps not the most classic, it certainly was filled with memorable moments—from Jean-Philippe Mateta’s remarkable comeback after a serious injury to a heroic goalkeeper stepping up in honor of his late father. The match […]
Raw sewage leaks into a Queens bay from a damaged pipe, but locals swim there regardless after the city’s warning doesn’t reach them.

Last month, a significant amount of raw sewage—around 7,100 gallons—spilled into a popular swimming area in College Point, causing frustration among locals who felt they weren’t properly warned about the hazard. On April 23, sewage poured into Flushing Bay after pipes at the nearby Tallman Island wastewater facility broke. Instead of holding press conferences or […]
Lawmakers in New York will vote on laws for involuntary commitment to tackle the city’s mental health crisis.

State lawmakers and Governor Kathy Hochul have unveiled the details of an agreement aimed at addressing the needs of individuals with severe mental illness. This is part of a larger state budget anticipated to be voted on today. The modifications encompass many of Hochul’s initial recommendations, requiring hospitals to conduct thorough evaluations before any commitments. […]