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Will Endorsements Matter In New York City’s Mayoral Election And Other Races?
But the experts agreed on at least a few big names and influential groups that hold sway in New York no matter what.

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But the experts agreed on at least a few big names and influential groups that hold sway in New York no matter what.

Cuomo had previously threatened to futher tax the rich if Biden didn’t come through with big bucks for New York.
"10,000 things have to go right to do this job. And making sure that those 10,000 things go right is what good management looks like.”
“It’s the freedom of riding the scooter wherever I want, at any time and it’s much more reliable.”
The 31-mile one-way trek takes him from a bus to two subway lines, needing six elevators, then onto another bus.
Cuomo said he “never intended to offend anyone or cause any harm” on Sunday, addressing the sexual harassment allegations.
“We have been warning about the inevitability of this since the start of the cancel-rent movement,” said Jay Martin of Community Housing.
The photographer, Spencer Platt, was on the ferry’s upper deck when a tall, disheveled man approached with a long pole in hand.
According to sanitation department figures cited by NYCHA’s federal monitor in 2019, the real number may be as high as 600,000.
"You run fewer trains, you have a greater likelihood of crowding occurring onboard trains, and people [can't practice social distancing]."
As of Monday, 41,000 Black senior citizens ages 65 and over had received at least their first COVID shot, roughly 15% of those eligible.
“Basically they said if you don’t have a typical child they won’t be able to help you. It’s horrible that that’s even allowed.”
“At the point that it was given, hydroxychloroquine was considered a potential therapy," said Dr. Howard Zucker, head of the NY Health Dept.
New York named more than 500 low-income Census tracts statewide eligible for the Opportunity Zone break on both federal and state taxes.
After February 26, pending eviction cases start moving forward again in court, and new cases can be filed, but there are steps you can take.
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Elderly Black and Hispanic New Yorkers have died at far greater rates than white non-Hispanic or Asian New Yorkers.
Last summer, de Blasio promised a working group would give him recommendations on how to end solitary “in the fall,” but change hasn't come.
“It’s a complete injustice,” Kristina Naplatarski, a Democratic district leader in Brooklyn. “It’s completely unfair.”
Eleanore Bumpurs has struggled to get NYCHA to address unhealthy and unsafe living conditions — including lead paint.