Zohran Mamdani is set to become NYC’s 112th mayor after investigation uncovers a long-standing miscount.

New York City’s Mayoral Numbering Confusion There’s a bit of a mix-up regarding Zoran Mamdani’s position in the line of New York City mayors. While many refer to him as the 111th mayor, historians assert he will actually be the 112th. Michael Lorenzini, a researcher at the City Records Office, recently examined the city’s historical […]
Public urination, drinking, and other complaints about NYC’s quality of life are rising and expected to worsen under Mamdani, according to critics.

Critics are expressing concerns that New York City is facing significant challenges, with an increase in quality-of-life complaints and fears of growing corruption under the forthcoming mayor, Zoran Mamdani, who has a reputation for being critical of law enforcement. While the NYPD has reported notable declines in serious crime, data indicates a rise in calls […]
At least 46 individuals taken to the hospital from NYC’s two overdose prevention centers, which claims it is unsure of what occurred.

Two government-funded shooting galleries in New York City aim to prevent fatal overdoses. However, records indicate that at least 46 drug users were transported by ambulance to local hospitals due to serious health issues like cardiac arrest, strokes, or seizures. OnPoint, the nonprofit running two safe injection facilities in Harlem and Washington Heights, reportedly does […]
Nor’easter may disrupt NYC’s rush hour, with 3 inches possible in nearby areas

New Yorkers might brace for a hectic commute on Tuesday as a nor’easter is set to hit just before morning rush hour. In the suburbs, some areas could get up to 4 inches of snow. The storm is predicted to reach New York City around 6 a.m., bringing in a mix of snow and rain […]
NYC’s pension system will be managed more effectively following Brad Lander’s exit as city comptroller.

Brad Lander Won’t Be Comptroller for Much Longer Brad Lander’s time as New York City’s comptroller is set to be brief — and this might be a relief for the everyday New Yorkers. It’s not merely because Lander leans heavily left, comparable to Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani in extreme economic views. He also seems rather disconnected […]
Lawyer for NYC’s accused dine-and-dash suspect requests psychological evaluation, while manager of recent targeted restaurant obtains order of protection.

Lawyers representing Pei Cheong, a woman from Brooklyn known for her repeated “dine and dash” incidents, have requested a psychiatric evaluation for her. In addition, a protective order has been issued against the manager of the restaurant where she was last involved in fraudulent activities. “My client appears to be confused about the situation,” said […]
As NYC’s iconic Roosevelt Hotel location remains in uncertainty, a team from Morgan Stanley is ready to take on the role of new financial adviser, according to sources.
A group backed by Morgan Stanley seems to be in the mix to become Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)’s new financial adviser for the Roosevelt Hotel site in Midtown East, according to sources shared with the Post on Monday. This consortium will take over from JLL, which stepped down last summer. Recently, the Saudi Arabia-based Arab […]
Group interrupts NYC’s Met Opera in intense anti-fascism demonstration

A group of protesters, including a self-described comedian-activist, targeted the Metropolitan Opera last week to voice their opposition to perceived fascism. The demonstration escalated when two activists rushed the stage at Lincoln Center’s prominent Opera House around 9 p.m. on Friday, drawing attention to billionaire David H. Koch, a known supporter of the arts in […]
Seattle embraces NYC’s socialist approach — and the nation should take note.

Katie Wilson Upsets Incumbent Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell In a surprising outcome during the recent City Council election, activist Katie Wilson narrowly defeated incumbent Seattle mayor Bruce Harrell, securing 50.2% of the vote to Harrell’s 49.5%. This victory signals more than just a close election; it reflects a shift in political dynamics, where grassroots activism […]
City Council aims to disrupt NYC’s housing market under the guise of affordability

City Council radicals are pushing rapidly to reshape New York’s housing market under the guise of “saving” it. Progressives aim to “decommodify” residential real estate, essentially transforming it into “public housing” overseen by politically affiliated nonprofits. This approach can certainly be harmful. It blurs the lines of a functioning system more than we might realize. […]