Impact of Affirmative Action Ruling on Black Enrollment at Columbia and Top Schools
Recently, prestigious colleges and universities like Columbia University have seen a significant drop in the enrollment of Black students. This decline follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling in June 2023 that prohibited schools from...
Guide to Being a Fan of the No. 1 NY Liberty in the WNBA...
The New York Liberty is on a winning streak as they head into the WNBA playoffs this Sunday. After their defeat in the finals last year, the team has come back stronger this season...
Tragic Death of NYC Sanitation Worker in Queens: What Happened?
A tragic incident occurred in Queens on Saturday, resulting in the death of a veteran sanitation worker, Richard Errico. The 54-year-old worker was crushed by his own garbage truck as he attempted to make...
Gas Line Rupture in Bronx Prompts Evacuations, Residents Return Post FDNY Clearance
Residents in the Bedford Park area of the Bronx were finally able to return to their homes after a gas line rupture caused chaos on Sunday morning. The incident occurred around 9:40 a.m. near...
Expect Delays: UN Visit Causes Manhattan’s Slowest Traffic Year
New York City is known for its bustling streets and heavy traffic, but it seems like things are about to get even worse. The United Nations General Assembly is in town this week, and...
NYPD Issued Jaywalking Tickets Disproportionately to People of Color
New York City's jaywalking laws have been a point of contention for many residents, with the NYPD issuing hundreds of tickets each year for this violation. Despite the fact that jaywalking is a common...
Manhattan Waterfront Greenway Partial Closure for Bicyclists & Pedestrians until 2025
A portion of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway has been closed for repairs until spring 2025, affecting walkers, runners, and cyclists. The closure spans from 100th to 125th Streets, known as the Cherry Walk, along...
Spotted Lanternflies Invade New York: Early Detection and Prevention Tips
Good morning, New Yorkers! Let's dive into what's happening in the city today:The NYPD has reported that there are around 14,000 gang members living in New York City, with 24 of them allegedly belonging...