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If you're walking through Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, you'll come across this pathway featuring a group of old concrete animals sitting quietly in the grass, worn down by time, and once beloved by generations of New York City kids. This is the home for retired playground animals. Back in the 1980s, Parks Commissioner Henry Stern had a v

avatar Jacob Junior

A hundred and ninety Starbucks locations all across New York City generating nearly a half a billion dollars in annual sales, employing 4500 workers and pumping nearly $50 million in sales tax alone into the city's coffers. Now imagine their incoming socialist mayor telling New Yorkers to boycott every single one of those stores. He needs their tax

avatar Mark Manson
You receive $10,000 a week for life, but you can never set foot in New York City again. Would you take the deal?

You receive $10,000 a week for life, but you can never set foot in New York City again. Would you take the deal?

avatar Joseph Mitchell

One out of every three New Yorkers is Catholic, 2.9 million people, Mayor Zohran Mamdani skipped the installation ceremony of Ronald Hicks as the new Catholic Archbishop of New York, this is more proof of Mamdani's intentions for NYC!!!!

avatar Gaie Houston
BREAKING: The Trump administration is freezing $18 billion in federal funding for infrastructure projects in Rep. Hakeem Jeffries's hometown of New York City. The freeze, which impacts the Hudson River Tunnel and Second Avenue Subway projects, comes amid an ongoing political standoff how to fund the government.

BREAKING: The Trump administration is freezing $18 billion in federal funding for infrastructure projects in Rep. Hakeem Jeffries's hometown of New York City. The freeze, which impacts the Hudson River Tunnel and Second Avenue Subway projects, comes amid an ongoing political standoff how to fund the government.

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A hardworking 23-year-old mechanic started parking near a huge pothole in New York City that the city won't fix. Every night, he earns $2,200 by changing the tires damaged by it.

A hardworking 23-year-old mechanic started parking near a huge pothole in New York City that the city won't fix. Every night, he earns $2,200 by changing the tires damaged by it.

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