Wealthy Pro-China Supporter Backed NYC’s May Day Activities Featuring Zohran Mamdani Advocating for Taxing the Wealthy

Protests in NYC Linked to Pro-China Groups Ahead of May Day Two leftist organizations, receiving funding from pro-Chinese Communist Party tech billionaires, reportedly played a role in organizing a protest in New York City’s Union Square leading up to the Communist-Socialist May Day event on Friday. The People’s Forum (TPF) and the Party of Socialism […]
Unlicensed sellers flood NYC’s Chinatown following ICE raids in ongoing struggle with officials

It feels like a constant chase, especially over counterfeit goods. Despite earlier federal raids, illegal vendors are back on Canal Street, claiming their spots on the sidewalks. They scatter when they hear NYPD sirens, only to regroup shortly after. This week in Chinatown, counterfeit sellers were busy peddling fake Louis Vuitton bags and negotiating prices […]
Mamdani aimed at Ken Griffin — solidifying NYC’s downward trend

New York City Mayor’s Tax Strategy Criticized Recently, New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani made headlines by standing outside Ken Griffin’s apartment with a smile, declaring, “Today we’re taxing the rich.” It felt like a moment of triumph, but it also revealed deeper issues within the city. Having seen effective tax policy firsthand during my […]
Zohran Mamdani’s ambitious strategy to tap into NYC’s rainy day fund may face hurdles as comptroller takes action.

New Limits Proposed for NYC’s Rainy Day Fund City Comptroller Mark Levin has put forward new regulations aimed at restricting contributions to New York City’s “Rainy Day” fund. This proposal may thwart Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s strategy to tap into this fund to address a substantial $5.4 billion budget deficit. In a report released on Thursday, […]
Ways to reduce NYC’s enormous $38B school budget

Budget Concerns and Education Spending in NYC Mayor Zoran Mamdani is facing a significant budget shortfall, estimated between $5.4 billion and $7.1 billion, yet seems reluctant to reduce spending in the Education Ministry. Continuing to invest heavily in the city’s public schools may not be sustainable financially. Mamdani’s proposed budget includes $38 billion for Department […]
Other states besides Florida and Texas are putting NYC’s struggling tax base at risk — this is the next major concern.

AI’s Impact on New York City’s Fiscal Plans Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s strategy to use tax funds in order to pull New York City out of its current financial mess encounters a fresh, somewhat under-discussed challenge—artificial intelligence, as pointed out by top financial experts. Recently, there have been signs of investors becoming hesitant to engage with […]
Charters urge removal of the limit as they lead public schools on NYC’s top 100 list for math and reading.

Charter schools are really making a mark. A recent analysis shows that over half of the top 100 schools in New York City, based on state test scores in math and English, are charter schools. This is significant considering that the city’s 285 charter schools account for just 15% of the approximately 1,900 public schools […]
The fitness trend of plogging is gaining popularity in NYC’s unclean streets.

If you’re bored with your usual running group, maybe you should consider a new trend: picking up trash while jogging with friends. Running clubs are gaining traction as a way to exercise, meet new people, and even spark romantic relationships. Some New Yorkers have taken it a step further, not just pounding the pavement but […]
Increased need for road repair workers to address NYC’s serious pothole issue, according to unions

The city is riddled with potholes, and the workforce isn’t sufficient to address the issue. “We simply don’t have enough people to manage this effectively,” commented Joe Puleo, who leads District 37 Council Local 983, which includes highway repair aides. According to him and other union leaders, the severe winter has left the city with […]
A way to address the debate over NYC’s specialized high schools

This week, about 26,000 anxious eighth-graders are discovering their futures. Will they gain admission to one of New York City’s eight specialized high schools? The admissions process has been pretty straightforward since 1971 due to the Hecht Calandra law, which mandates that acceptance is based solely on academic performance and competitive entrance exams. In essence, […]