NYC is giving out $50 World Cup tickets – Here’s how to get yours
The city is making 1,000 seats available across seven matches. The lottery opens May 25 with free round-trip bus included
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As New Yorkers are monitored after hantavirus exposure, experts say public risk remains low
Infectious disease specialists say New Yorkers shouldn’t panic over hantavirus, which they describe as “extremely rare,” though experts recommend basic camping precautions.
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How this bee conservation group is turning New Yorkers into pollinator advocates
Ahead of World Bee Day on May 20, learn how a nonprofit expanded from urban beekeeping into community science, public gardens and food justice work.
What to know about NYC’s new $12 million peer addiction recovery investment
City officials say the funding will expand harm reduction outreach, peer counseling and overdose prevention services as New York continues to confront the opioid crisis.
Ending soon: Rent an apartment in Brooklyn or the Bronx from $962 per month
Three NYC housing lotteries to rent an apartment are available for households earning between about $38,000 and $227,500.
The redistricting fight is an inflection point
MAGA’s gerrymandering push has finally shaken Democratic leaders out of their stupor
No World Cup tickets? Here’s how to join in across NYC
The biggest global sporting events are coming to the New York region. Whether you’re a fan, a nonprofit or a small business owner, here’s how you can benefit and still get access.
How to protect your home from deed theft in NYC
As City Hall ramps up its response to property scams, here’s what you need to know to stay safe.
Letting sleeping dogs lie
As he pushes other priorities, Mamdani treats the NYPD with a light touch

