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Art Goes Underground at Former Subway Storefronts in Murals From New Yorkers With Disabilities

What many New Yorkers see as an architectural eyesore is, to Christopher Chronopoulos, artistic inspiration. The 37-year-old Manhattan man, who lives across from the Port Authority Bus Terminal, can now see his colorful drawing of the notorious transit hub in a new subway art installation highlighting the works of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. […]
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Get Ready to Vote, New York

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ICE Bars Reps. Goldman and Nadler From Immigrant Detention Area ‘Approaching Capacity’

Two members of Congress were refused entry to Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention areas inside 26 Federal Plaza Wednesday morning, despite rules laid out by Congress allowing members to conduct unannounced visits for oversight purposes. ICE’s explanation: Those staying at the facility, some for nights at a time, are “in transit” and not actually in […]
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State’s Highest Court Rules NYC Can Switch Retired City Workers to Medicare Advantage

The state’s highest court has overruled a state Supreme Court judge’s decision that had barred the administration of Mayor Eric Adams from switching the city’s quarter-million retirees to a privatized Medicare Advantage plan, in a blow to retirees aiming to preserve their traditional Medicare coverage. In a unanimous decision authored by Associate Judge Shirley Troutman […]
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Campaign Surprises in the Final Week: A Big Arrest, and Cross Endorsements

This article is adapted from our June 17 edition of RANKED CHOICES, THE CITY’s weekly election newsletter. Click here to sign up. Dear New Yorkers, Early primary voting has started and election day is in a week! If you’ve already voted, fantastic! If you haven’t yet, we can help. Quick recap: A lot of things […]
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