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Cuomo was against raising minimum wage before he was for it
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The New York City brownstone that served as the facade for Holly Golightly's apartment in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" hit the market for $15 million.
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ICE's detention of a Bronx high school student named Dylan led to protests and official condemnation in New York City, with legal and health concerns raised about his treatment post-arrest.
While Spike, Timmy, and Ben have been getting the bulk of the camera time, the macher class has been along for the ride too. Got a pitch deck burning a hole in your pocket? Get thee to the Delta Sky360° Club.
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The information packets erroneously listed Mayor Eric Adams as a Democratic candidate, even though he is running as an independent.
NYC faces showers and potential thunderstorms with high rip current risks, but expects clearer skies by Sunday.
Staten Island gets the Pride party started with the city’s first official festival. Take the ferry on Saturday, May 31, and make your way to the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden. Once there, you’ll find live music, food, and art — not to mention FREE mechanical bull rides. It takes place from noon to 5 p.m.
The New York City pension system’s recent sale of $5 billion in private equity assets on the secondary market represents streamlining of investments, reducing “noncore” asset managers and getting some PE investments made nearly 20 years ago off the books — “a strategic alignment of our portfolio,” CIO Steven Meier said in a May 29 interview.
New York City’s Spring event circuit saw an Oscar de la Renta runway show, a luncheon celebrating European jewelers, a birthday dinner with live opera and much more.
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ABC7 New York on MSNGroundbreaking set for $10B Midtown Bus Terminal in New York CityOfficials from New York and New Jersey will celebrate the groundbreaking for a new Midtown Bus Terminal. Governors Kathy Hochul and Phil Murphy will both be on hand to deliver remarks. The long overdue project received final approval earlier this year for a $10-billion makeover to replace the current 74-year-old bus hub.