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Despite Hochul's Desire to Build Oil Pipelines to Power AI, Renewable Energy Just Got a Big Boost in New York
Two years after its passage, the Build Public Renewables Act is poised to produce solar and battery storage investments that could power the homes of 7 million New Yorkers.
Adult Rat Swim at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
O, to be a rat bathing on a lily pad in Brooklyn Botanic Garden!
Mayor Adams Throws Rats a Bone
Cheaping out in the war on rats—plus more stories to start your week.
I Can't Stop Thinking About George Santos
Liar, grifter, political showman, mirror to some of our political contradictions—I cannot get enough.
I Tried Five of the Subway's Gross Viral 'Recipes' and Survived (Barely)
I fed "Brieghetti Pie" to my friends. I hope they will forgive me.
Thanks to New Rules, Outdoor Dining Is Mostly for Rich Neighborhoods Again
New data shows that with the elimination of year-round outdoor dining, just 2.2 percent of restaurants with roadway dining are in neighborhoods with median incomes of $60,000 or less.
A Queens Patty Melt Empire Hits Manhattan
Comfortland's new Lower East Side outpost also serves up crispy chicken crunch wraps and runny breakfast sandwiches.