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The Ultimate Food Festival Comes to New York City

The Ultimate Food Festival Comes to New York City

If you’re looking for a unique food experience that also supports a good cause, the New York City Wine & Food Festival (NYCWFF) is just what you need. This five-day annual event features some of the world’s most renowned chefs, top NYC restaurants, celebrities, and mixologists, spotlighting the talents of beloved TV chefs across America. […]

Hakeem Jeffries is considering supporting Mamdani for mayor of New York City.

Hakeem Jeffries is considering supporting Mamdani for mayor of New York City.

Hakeem Jeffries Considers Supporting Zohran Mamdani for NYC Mayor Representative Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from Brooklyn and House minority leader, is reportedly weighing the possibility of endorsing leftist candidate Zohran Mamdani for mayor, according to sources on Sunday. “Hakeem and I are having ongoing discussions with Mamdani. I think Patrick Gaspard will likely back him,” […]

Ghislaine Maxwell’s previous New York City mansion on the market for $18 million

Ghislaine Maxwell's previous New York City mansion on the market for $18 million

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Former Mansion on the Market Again The Upper East Side mansion previously owned by Ghislaine Maxwell has returned to the real estate market. Manhattan real estate mogul Frederick Ladd purchased the property on East 65th Street from Maxwell in 2016 for $15 million. Ladd, who unfortunately passed away last year due to complications […]

Labor board takes legal action to prevent New York labor law

National Labor Relations Board sues to block New York labor law

This month, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) initiated legal action against New York and its Public Employment Relations Board (PERB). The board claims the state has enacted unlawful laws that interfere with private labor relations already managed at the federal level. This lawsuit challenges the provisions of S8034A and A8590A, which purportedly create a […]

Many seniors in New York are not close to reaching the $1.1 million retirement target.

Many seniors in New York are not close to reaching the $1.1 million retirement target.

Retirement Struggles on Long Island At 77, Richard Drexler enjoys the comforts of retirement. The Vietnam War veteran has paid off his mortgage on his West Babylon home and receives monthly disability compensation along with pensions from his previous job at a telephone company, which he left in his mid-50s. “I have a comfortable lifestyle […]