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A Snapshot of Homelessness Policies Around the U.S. and the World
New York City officials plan to remove mentally ill people from streets and subways. Here’s a quick look at how…
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What Does Queens Need More, a New Park or a New Train Line?
As a teenager in the 1990s, Karen Imas sneaked onto some abandoned tracks in Queens with her friends. They followed…
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Shooting Makes Colorado Springs Ponder Its Past and Present
COLORADO SPRINGS — This community pressed up against the Rockies was known for years as the Vatican of Evangelicals —…
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$2 Billion Housing Development in Queens Approved Amid Housing Crisis
The New York City Council is expected to vote on Tuesday to approve another major housing development in a sign…
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Coney Island Has a Bit of Everything. Does It Need a Casino?
The Cyclone roller coaster. The boardwalk. The famous hot dogs. Not to mention the aquarium, baseball stadium and wide expanse…
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A Report on Violence at Rikers Is to Be Kept Secret
A report tracking violence at the Rikers Island jail complex in New York City will be hidden from the public,…
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As New York City Schools Face a Crisis, Charter Schools Gain Students
As traditional public schools in the nation’s largest system endure a perilous period of student loss and funding shortfalls, New…
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The first train in nine months leaves Kyiv for Kherson.
The first train from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to Kherson since before Russia’s invasion arrived on Saturday after an 11-hour journey,…
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New York City Approves Taxi Fare Hike
New York City’s taxi regulators will raise fares for the first time in 10 years, a change that city officials…
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In New Forecast, New York City Projects $2.9 Billion Deficit
Facing growing pension costs and stiff inflation, New York City officials on Tuesday projected that the city’s budget deficit would…