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Group That Called Columbia Students 'Leading Antisemites' Can Be Sued for Defamation, Court Rules
Accuracy in Media, which bullied Columbia students in 2023, had tried to get the students' lawsuit tossed out.
A Year Later, Incarcerated New Yorkers Are Still Paying the Price for Prison Guards’ Wildcat Strike
Some of the lingering impacts: reduced family visitation days, limited recreation time, cuts to classes, and less access to required and elective programming.
Behold NYC's First-Ever Trumpeter Swan
A member of the once-near-extinct species has taken up residence in the East River. But why?
New York City Has Finally Decriminalized Street Vending
No more misdemeanor charges for vending without a license.
Hell Gate Is Leaning in to AI and Prediction Markets, What Could Go Wrong?
What even is journalism, though, really, when you think about it? It's nothing.
The Sound of 62 Percent of New York City Voters Chanting 'Tax the Rich'
Maybe we’re going to tax the rich? And why did the NYPD commissioner hang out with someone who repeatedly demeans Muslims and Black women?

