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From Jackson Heights watch parties to youth sports programs, immigrant communities rallied behind Latin American contenders and global stars, finding common ground through teams from many nations.
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A budget in Mamdani’s mold
After intense negotiations with the City Council, a deal that mirrors the mayor’s vision for governing.
Where to watch the World Cup quarterfinals, semifinals and final in NYC
From Queens watch parties to citywide screenings, here’s where to catch the World Cup, with free events, food deals and more across the city.
NYC health officials are investigating a Legionnaires’ disease cluster. Should New Yorkers be worried?
Experts explain how the illness spreads, who is most vulnerable and why the current investigation does not signal a broader threat.
One filmmaker’s quest to capture immigrant New York through the World Cup
For a Bronx documentarian, World Cup watch parties reveal stories of immigrant identity, belonging and the forces shaping U.S. immigration policy.
One battle won in a losing war
The Supreme Court got it right on birthright citizenship. That doesn’t undo its growing pro-Trump bias.
Free summer lunches are back at most Queens libraries
How families can access free meals at libraries and additional NYC summer food sites across the boroughs.
For Korean survivors and volunteers in Queens, kimchi tastes like home
At a local restaurant, families and volunteers turned the dish into care packages – and a gathering across generations.
What does the Mamdani sweep mean?
The popular mayor took some big swings and hit them all out of the park. Whether that’s blowing up the Democratic Party or saving it from itself depends on who you ask.

