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Leaders of Vienna, an Oasis of Affordable Housing, Tour NYC’s Grim Offerings
Austrian Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler had some advice for New York lawmakers after seeing the city's rent-stabilized apartments up close.
15 Years After Their Creation, Do NYC Restaurant Grades Still Matter to Diners?
The number of "A" grades are slipping citywide—not that patrons we spoke to really care.
Schumer and Jeffries Are Running Out of Excuses
Governor Kathy Hochul backs Zohran Mamdani for mayor—plus more links to begin your week.
The Keeper of New York City's Last Real Chess Shop
Imad Khachan, a Lebanese-born son of Palestinian refugees, has made Chess Forum "a place everyone can call home" for 30 years.
Gazan Art Arrives in New York, Against the Odds
The Gaza Biennale is now showing in Brooklyn.
Will Your Insurance Company Cover Your COVID Booster?
Unlike Massachusetts and Connecticut, New York has not mandated that insurers cover the updated vaccine.
Mayoral Vetoes Ain't What They Used to Be
The City Council reinstated victories for grocery deliveristas and street vendors, plus more links for your Thursday.