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NNew York Read More Cuomo to mount independent mayor bidJuly 14, 2025 Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo will continue to run for mayor after losing the Democratic primary, sources said Sunday.…
NNew York Read More Things to do in New York City this weekendJuly 12, 2025 New York City is a multicultural hub with dozens of museums, hundreds of parks and millions of people.…
NNew York Read More Over 1 million NYers could be kicked off health insuranceJuly 12, 2025 More than a million New Yorkers could soon find out they’re being kicked off their health insurance plan…
SSan Antonio Read More How federal budget bill could impact Meals on WheelsJuly 11, 2025 TEXAS — President Donald Trump signed America’s future tax and spending policy into law on Fourth of July. Cuts…
NNew York Read More How to find a public restroom in New York CityJuly 10, 2025 Whether you’re exploring Central Park, waiting for a train or walking through a neighborhood with few open businesses,…
NNew York Read More Joel Berg: How Trump’s food stamp cuts could tighten beltsJuly 10, 2025 Recent shifts in national policy and bold local proposals have put hunger relief at a crossroads. President Donald…
NNew York Read More 7 train service slowly resumes between Manhattan and QueensJuly 9, 2025 Service on the 7 train is slowly resuming between Manhattan and Queens after a brake issue partially suspended…
NNew York Read More Five Gateway construction sites work toward 2035 completionJuly 9, 2025 It may be just another road in New Jersey to some, but you could call a brand new…
NNew York Read More Solitary confinement ban halted on RikersJuly 9, 2025 For years, the City council and the mayor have been fighting over restricting solitary confinement on Rikers Island.…