#HotelStrike #NYC #FIFAWorldCup
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NYC hotel workers union gears up for potential strike during World Cup
New York City's powerful hotel union is gearing up for a potential strike if they don't get a new contract before the FIFA World Cup, which could throw a massive wrench in the festivities expected to bring in millions of visitors -- and revenue -- to the Big Apple, The Post has learned.
#PublicHousing #NYCHA #TenantRights
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NYCHA residents clamor to join Mamdani's 'rental ripoff' hearing as...
Public housing residents clamored to join Mayor Zohran Mamdani's first "rental ripoff" hearing in Brooklyn Thursday - decrying the "inhumane" conditions at their city-run apartments.
#NYCSafety #PublicTransit #CrimePrevention
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Exclusive | Woman shoved onto NYC subway tracks by crazed attacker slams...
The woman shoved onto subway tracks last week in Brooklyn revealed she narrowly cheated death thanks to two Good Samaritans -- and sounded a dire warning about NYC's safety crisis under Mayor Mamdani.
#NYCBudget #FiscalResponsibility #TaxPolicy
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Mamdani's budget ultimatum for Gov. Hochul is a crisis of his own...
Budgets are usually about choices, but Mayor Mamdani's fiscal 2027 budget proposal presents Gov. Hochul and state lawmakers with just one: They can sign off on the suite of tax hikes he's demanded, or he'll ask the City Council for a painful property tax increase of almost 10%.
#ColdWeatherDeaths #NYC #Hypothermia
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Mamdani admin dismisses questions about 7 New Yorkers who died of...
City Hall admitted Thursday that a 19th person died outside in the brutal cold and that seven others perished of hypothermia in their own homes -- but callously dismissed questions about the tragedies.
#Homelessness #NYC #WinterSafety
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Mamdani pressured for actual cold weather plan -- as he clings to...
Mayor Mamdani is still refusing to clear homeless camps and forcibly remove people from the streets overnight despite a rising death toll and a fresh snap of deadly deep freeze bearing down on NYC this weekend -- prompting pointed questions from elected officials.
#Antisemitism #CivilRights #NYCPolitics
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Exclusive | Senate launches probe of Mamdani's anti-Israel orders, threatens...
WASHINGTON -- A US Senate panel launched a probe Wednesday of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration, citing "serious concerns" about the "rescission of executive orders related to antisemitism and boycotts of Israel.
#ChildAbuse #JusticeForChildren #NYCCrime
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NYC tot, 2, hospitalized in critical condition after father allegedly...
A New York City father allegedly beat his 2-year-old son within an inch of his life at a Queens shelter and went days without getting the tot medical help, according to cops and sources.
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#ImmigrationReform #LawEnforcement #NYCProtests
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Hochul Seeks to End New York Law-Enforcement Agreements With ICE
Protesters marched in New York City last week. Krista Kennell/ZUMA Press
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed new legislation prohibiting law enforcement from being deputized by ICE for federal civil immigration operations.
#Snowstorm #NYCPolitics #EmergencyManagement
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Zohran Mamdani's first NYC snowstorm becomes a major governing test | CNN Politics
It will be a make-or-break test for mayors across the country: A weekend snowstorm so intense that it could hit two-thirds of the American population and shut down schools, roads and critical infrastructure for days to come.
#WinterStorm #NYCWeather #SnowForecast
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New York City braces for winter storm onslaught
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The 20 million people of the New York City metro area are bracing for the impacts of the winter storm that's now predicted to bury the city under up to a foot of snow, snarling travel, closing schools and disrupting routines.
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#CongestionPricing #NYCTransportation #UrbanMobility
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Happy birthday congestion pricing!
A year ago today, Jan. 5, congestion pricing went into effect for vehicles entering Manhattan south of 61st St. It marked a historic moment: New York became the first city this side of the Atlantic to implement such a program, joining London, Stockholm, Milan, Singapore and others.