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Starbucks Agrees to Pay Workers $38 Million to Settle Scheduling Law Probe

Starbucks agreed to pay $38 million to settle an investigation by the city’s labor and consumer agency that found the coffee giant committed systemic violations of local scheduling laws at its New York City locations between 2021 and 2024, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday. A three-year probe by the city Department of Consumer and Worker […]
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Will Zohran Mamdani Be NYC’s 111th Mayor? Maybe Not.

It turns out that the count of our mayors has been off by one, dating back to when the city had a population of just 2,500 — meaning the mayor-elect will be New York’s 112th mayor, though still the 111th person to serve. FAQ NYC hosts Christina Greer, Katie Honan and Harry Siegel discuss that […]
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3 NYC Casino Plans Approved by State Board Ahead of Final Decision at Year’s End

The final three contenders for a lucrative downstate casino license were all approved by the state’s Gaming Facility Location Board on Monday. The winners — Bally’s Corporation in The Bronx, and Metropolitan Park and Resorts World in Queens — now advance to the final round of approvals before they can officially begin building and operating […]
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How New York Families Can Save for College — and How Some Have $100 Already

Costs of college are rising in New York, and across the U.S. How will you pay for it? If you have a child in fourth grade or younger in a New York City public school, they probably already have a college savings account. How? Because of NYC Kids Rise, which starting in 2021 set up […]
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Corona Plaza Vendors Cast Adrift After Adams Lost Interest

Two years ago, street vendors returned to Corona Plaza in diminished numbers after a sweeping crackdown by the Sanitation Department on the Queens public square earlier that summer upended their livelihoods. The energetic but unregulated market that drew neighborhood complaints was no more, and in its place came what Mayor Eric Adams called the city’s […]
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