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New York bill would require MTA to inform passengers about bed bug outbreaks.

New York bill would require MTA to inform passengers about bed bug outbreaks.

People are eager to uncover the facts. The New York State Legislature is advancing a bill that mandates the MTA to inform passengers on trains and buses about any bed bug infestations within a 24-hour timeframe. This legislation, backed by Rep. William Colton (D-Brooklyn), would require the MTA to either post a notification on its […]

Quick moments and stylish vehicles at the Auto Show in New York

Quick moments and stylish vehicles at the Auto Show in New York

For the next week, the Jacob Javits Center turns into an extraordinary venue for car enthusiasts. Unique cars from across the globe are gathering, flaunting price tags in the millions and capable of speeds over 200 miles per hour. The New York International Auto Show, established in the early 1900s, is recognized as the largest […]

50,000 New York taxpayers affected by ‘mistake’ resulting in smaller refunds

50,000 New York taxpayers affected by 'mistake' resulting in smaller refunds

Tax Refund Issues in New York Due to Typographical Error A small typographical mistake on tax documents has caused problems for over 50,000 taxpayers in New York. Some individuals are receiving smaller refunds than expected, while others have been informed that they owe more than they thought. The error has been corrected, but officials note […]

86-year-old Holocaust survivor faces difficulties with housing expenses in New York

86-year-old Holocaust survivor faces difficulties with housing expenses in New York

Sami Steigman, an 86-year-old Holocaust survivor, is facing significant challenges in finding safe housing in New York City. Since the 1980s, Steigman has made the city his home, but the rising costs are becoming unmanageable. He currently lives in a second-floor apartment in Harlem and struggles with mobility. Earlier this year, he sought a meeting […]

New York Times Praises Migrants, Overlooks U.S. Graduates

New York Times Praises Migrants, Overlooks U.S. Graduates

H-1B Program Draws Mixed Reactions Amid Layoffs The New York Times expresses concern for international college graduates leveraging the contentious H-1B visa program to secure sought-after positions in the United States, positions that many American graduates find elusive. “These skilled foreign workers face documented challenges when trying to establish careers here,” noted a report. In […]