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On Tuesday, the city will start enforcing strict new rules on how and when New Yorkers can rent out homes using platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo. By Mihir Zaveri New York City officials on Tuesday ...
The same New York City administration to launch a “Rat Action Plan” is back with an “Artificial Intelligence Action Plan.” Mayor Eric Adams on Monday unveiled a citywide AI “action plan ...
the latest weapon in New York City’s generations-long war on trash. The new receptacle, which will replace the green wire mesh litter baskets seen across the city, has three parts: a concrete ...
Patricia Kennedy saw that firsthand during her recent weeklong visit to New York City from Orlando, Fla. She was entering the subway station at the World Trade Center when a smell hit her.
Migrant families staying in New York City shelters will be required to leave those facilities after 60 days and reapply for placement, according to a new rule announced by Mayor Eric Adams on Monday.
Listen to Short Wave on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been locked in a multiyear war with millions of his constituents. "Everyone that knows me ...
Bloomberg via Getty Images Today, The Post kicks off a weeklong series of op-eds offering constructive suggestions on how to improve New York City in 2023. Here, the first column looks at what can ...
New York City officials on Wednesday announced a sweeping agenda “to achieve healthier, longer lives for all New Yorkers” and raise the city’s average life span to at least 83 years ...
We are, historically, a city of immigrants, and we empathize with many of the new arrivals. But our compassion is being tested by unprecedented numbers of newcomers accompanied by unparalleled cos ...
Over 19,000 students who live in temporary housing will be in classes. As a new school year begins in New York City, advocates are calling on the city to boost its services for the thousands of ...
NEW YORK-- Last week's historic flooding in the New York City area has raised three key questions: Why is New York so flood-prone, what's being done to prevent it and what are other cities doing?