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From books to Malaysian desserts, these NYC-based entrepreneurs turned Covid business challenges into success stories.
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Online harassment is escalating, yet providers continue to fail women and queer communities
Online harassment has escalated, especially for marginalized groups. Experts explain why — and how to stay safe in an increasingly hostile online world.
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Cities aren’t required to help ICE. But that won’t stop the GOP’s pressure campaign
MAGA policymakers and officials try to call into question the legality of local noncooperation.
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What to expect if your rent-stabilized apartment building is sold
What you need to know if your rent-regulated building gets a new owner.
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Worried about tariffs increasing your electric bill? Here’s what you need to know, plus how to cut costs
There are a few simple things you can do to reduce your bill when electricity in New York gets even more expensive.
What to do if your child doesn’t get into their desired high school
How waitlists work and how you can advocate for your student.
Celebrate community and culture at the NYC Ramadan Night Market
This event in Astoria will bring Ramadan to the streets and provide a night of food, culture, and community.
Life lessons from Queens elders who lived through the hardest days of Covid
From faith to family, connection to solitude, these seniors from Queens reflect on hard-won learnings from the pandemic.
Andrew Cuomo takes a second bite at the Apple
After a few years away, Andrew Cuomo sets sights on NYC mayor’s race.
Ramadan etiquette: A guide for people who are not Muslim
Here are some simple ways to show support and understanding to your Muslim community members during Ramadan.
Affordable housing lottery: Rents starting at $654 a month
If you’re in need of affordable housing, this new lottery has studios to two-bedrooms.
How to make the most out of parent-teacher conferences
Here’s what parents can do to prepare and better support their children’s education.
Wheelchair users face daily detours on NYC’s uneven streets
These accessibility advocates have long fought for improved curb cuts and other changes — here’s how you can join them.