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Jan 12 2026CRIME

New York's Teen Crime Wave: Is Raise the Age Law Failing?

New York City's crime rates have been dropping, but there's a troubling exception: teen crime. In 2025, juvenile crime rates kept climbing, despite overall crime rates going down. This has people wondering if the state's 2018 Raise the Age law is part of the problem. The Raise the Age law changed t

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Exclusion in the Mom Squad: When Friendship Turns Fickle

In the heart of Manhattan, a mom named Izzy Anaya finds herself on the outside of a tight-knit group of parents. Despite having two sons in one of the city's top schools, she's not invited to their glamorous outings or annual Super Bowl parties. Instead, she watches from afar as they enjoy their nig

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

New York's Science Future: Invest or Fall Behind

New York has long been a big deal in the world of science. It's the second biggest recipient of National Institutes of Health money. Plus, it has more top-notch academic institutions doing research than any other state. The state trains a lot of doctors and biomedical researchers. But this leadershi

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

New York City's Public Transport Gets a Price Bump

Starting this Sunday, riding the subway or bus in New York City will cost a bit more. The fare is going up to $3 from $2. 90. This is the first increase in over two years. Compared to other cities, this 10-cent raise is small. Other places have seen much bigger jumps in their transit fares. The Met

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York's Youngest Mayor Takes Charge with Bold Plans

Zohran Mamdani stepped into the role of New York City's mayor with a clear vision and bold promises. At just 34 years old, he is the youngest mayor in generations and the first Muslim to hold the position. His inauguration was a mix of historical significance and political ambition. Mamdani's swear

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Year's Eve in Times Square: A Chilly Celebration with a Patriotic Twist

In the heart of New York City, a massive crowd gathered to welcome 2026 despite the freezing weather. The highlight of the night was the iconic ball drop, a tradition that has captivated audiences for over a century. This year, the event was extra special, featuring a unique patriotic display to hon

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Jan 01 2026WEATHER

Chilly Start to the New Year in NYC

The Big Apple is in for a frosty welcome to 2024. A light dusting of snow is on the way, starting late on Wednesday night and lingering into the early hours of New Year's Day. Don't expect a big snowstorm, though. The National Weather Service says we're looking at less than an inch of accumulation.

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Russia's Troops: A Dark Reality

Russia's military is facing serious issues. Soldiers are being treated harshly. This is not new, but it's getting worse. Many soldiers are sent to fight without proper training or equipment. They are often sent to areas where the fighting is intense. This has led to many deaths and injuries. The Ru

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A New Mayor Takes Charge: What's Next for New York?

Zohran Mamdani's journey from an unknown candidate to New York's next mayor is quite a story. Just a year ago, he was trying to get noticed by taking a dip in freezing Coney Island waters. Now, he's set to make history as the city's first Muslim and South Asian mayor, as well as the youngest in over

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

New York's New Leader: Zohran Mamdani Takes Office

Zohran Mamdani is set to become New York City's new mayor, marking a significant shift in the city's political landscape. At just 34 years old, Mamdani is not only young but also a democratic socialist, which has sparked a mix of excitement and worry among the city's 8 million residents. Mamdani's

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