
Students Walk Out of Class in Protest of Mayor Adams’ Education Budget Cuts
Fifteen students from different public schools around the city walked out of class on Thursday and protested at City Hall hours before the 2024 preliminary budget meeting.
Fifteen students from different public schools around the city walked out of class on Thursday and protested at City Hall hours before the 2024 preliminary budget meeting.
How the New York Democrats’ Midterm Debacle Unfolded and What Comes Next
A cascading series of blunders by leading NY Democrats handed half of Congress to the Republicans. Can the state party’s dysfunction be reversed?
Looks Like Eric Adams Really Did Cost Democrats the House
Click here to read more from John Teufel. John Fetterman is “dangerously liberal on crime,” intones a menacing male…
Will the city council back the plan to switch over municipal retirees to privately-run Medicare Advantage?
Mutual Aid Groups Mobilize in Response to Migrant Influx
Ariadna Phillips of South Bronx Mutual/Mutual Aid Collective tells the NY City Council about the city’s failure to meet the basic needs of migrants.
Welcoming the Stranger: An Interview with New York Immigration Coalition’s Murad Awawdeh
We talk with the executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition about its response to the recent influx of asylum-seeking migrants from border states.
RGB Rent Hikes ‘Just the Beginning’
Eric Adams’ impact on the Rent Guidelines Board is beginning to be felt.
Welcome to Eric Adams’ Fear Factory
How the mayor, the cops and the corporate media make it impossible to solve NYC’s many challenges.
This Month in Eric Adams: Zero Bond and the Neoliberal Dystopia
Eric Adams has a plan, and that plan is further reducing New York to one big tacky nightclub populated by the most boring, richest losers you’ve ever met.
This is the year New York’s real-estate empires are striking back — with tacit support from Mayor Eric Adams.…