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- Business
- 4 months ago
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- Business
- 4 months ago
Brunson’s 55 Points Lift Knicks to OT Win Over Wizards
- Sports
- 4 months ago
New York Knicks notch their 7th straight win with big games from Brunson, Towns and Bridges.
- Sports
- 4 months ago
Nominate NYC's Best Teachers for the 2025 Big Apple Awards
- Education
- 4 months ago
The Big Apple Awards honor New York City's Public School teachers who go above and beyond to impact students, schools, and communities positively. This prestigious program celebrates educators who inspire, foster equity, and strengthen school communities through innovative teaching and meaningful partnerships.
- Education
- 4 months ago
Eviction Rates Spike at NYCHA PACT Properties
- Development
- 5 months ago
A recent audit commissioned by New York City Comptroller Brad Lander reveals that eviction rates at Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) developments have surged post-pandemic, aligning more closely with private rental housing rates than traditional NYCHA units. Following the expiration of the eviction moratorium, eviction filings and executions accelerated across all rental housing but occurred at a significantly faster pace in PACT-managed properties.
- Development
- 5 months ago
Teamsters to Launch Historic Nationwide Strike Against Amazon
- Business
- 5 months ago
The Teamsters are poised to make history as they launch the largest strike against Amazon in U.S. history. Beginning at 6 a.m. EST on Thursday, December 19, the strike follows Amazon’s refusal to comply with the law and bargain with thousands of its workers who have organized with the Teamsters.
“If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed,” said Sean M. O’Brien, Teamsters General President. “We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They ignored it. These greedy executives had every chance to show decency and respect for the people who make their obscene profits possible. Instead, they’ve pushed workers to the limit and now they’re paying the price. This strike is on them.”
- Business
- 5 months ago
CUNY, Staff Union Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
- Education
- 5 months ago
Agreement Includes Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty, Adjuncts and Professional Staff
Provides Over 13% Wage Increase Over Nearly 5 Years and $3,000 Lump Sum Ratification Bonus
- Education
- 5 months ago
Citi Bike Expands Across NYC, Reaching More Neighborhoods by 2025
- Politics
- 5 months ago
New York City is taking bold steps to enhance transportation options and promote sustainability with a major expansion of Citi Bike, the city’s popular bike-share program. Starting in fall 2025, Citi Bike will serve even more communities across the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens, with additional docking stations in Manhattan and other high-demand areas.
- Politics
- 5 months ago
Nord Anglia International School Relocates to Gramercy
- Education
- 5 months ago
PRESS RELEASE (Images Approved for Editorial Use)
- Education
- 5 months ago
Amazon Workers in NYC Vote to Authorize Strike
- Business
- 5 months ago
Union demands fair wages, safer conditions as Amazon refuses to negotiate.
Workers at Amazon’s JFK8 and DBK4 facilities in New York City have voted overwhelmingly to authorize strikes, citing the corporation’s refusal to recognize their union and negotiate a fair contract. The votes come amidst growing frustration over Amazon’s low wages and hazardous working conditions.
- Business
- 5 months ago