Mayor Adams Unveils Bold Plan to Create 100,000 New Homes Amidst New York City’s Housing Crisis

Mayor Adams Unveils Bold Plan to Create 100,000 New Homes Amidst New York City’s Housing Crisis

In the midst of the growing housing crisis in the five boroughs, Mayor Adams presents a new plan to create 100,000 new homes to alleviate the city’s serious housing crisis and the shelter system. The proposed reforms, which Adams announced in remarks at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, represent his administration’s most comprehensive and … Read more

Introducing K5: The New Security Agent Patrolling Times Square Subway Station

Introducing K5: The New Security Agent Patrolling Times Square Subway Station

Subway users will soon be able to meet a new security agent. Mayor Adams along with officials from the Police Department presented this Friday a robot that will patrol the Times Square subway station. The mayor posed next to K5, which will be on duty between midnight and six in the morning, for a two-month … Read more

Port Authority’s Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrating the Diversity of Manhattan’s Hispanic Community

Port Authority’s Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrating the Diversity of Manhattan’s Hispanic Community

An annual celebration in Manhattan aims to showcase the diversity of the city’s Hispanic community. The Port Authority’s Hispanic Heritage Month series began with Cuban jazz. The agency will bring different performances to the Oculus Plaza over the coming weeks. These include merengue and Afro-Latin pop among many other musical styles. There will also be … Read more

Millions and Billions Needed to Expand Free Child Care: City Officials Seek Support for ‘Universal Child Care in NYC’ Law

Millions and Billions Needed to Expand Free Child Care: City Officials Seek Support for ‘Universal Child Care in NYC’ Law

Millions and billions of dollars are needed to expand free child care, members of the city’s Office of Child Care say. This during the hearing seeking to approve the ‘Universal Child Care in NYC’ law, which would improve child care for everyone in the city. The legislation was proposed in March of this year by … Read more

New Rule Mandates Trash Cans Instead of Trash Bags on New York City Sidewalks

New Rule Mandates Trash Cans Instead of Trash Bags on New York City Sidewalks

Trash cans like the ones shown in the images will be much more common starting next year as no businesses will be allowed to put trash bags on the sidewalks. “We are going to be the cleanest big city in the United States,” said Mayor Eric Adams when announcing that all businesses will have to … Read more

Explore the Legendary Residence of Serge Gainsbourg: A Glimpse into a Musical Icon’s Life

Explore the Legendary Residence of Serge Gainsbourg: A Glimpse into a Musical Icon’s Life

Paris (dpa) – More than 30 years after the death of Serge Gainsbourg, those interested can now visit the legendary Paris residence of the chanson singer and actor. The house in which the French musician lived for over 20 years remained unchanged after his death on March 2, 1991 – including the inventory. It can … Read more

New York Residents Express Concerns About Worsening Quality of Life and Economic Struggles

New York Residents Express Concerns About Worsening Quality of Life and Economic Struggles

If money doesn’t suit you and you have problems meeting your needs, know that you are not the only one, according to the most recent Sienna College survey of 804 New Yorkers registered to vote. 57% of those surveyed, that is, more than half, think that the quality of life in New York is getting … Read more

Urgent Appeal: Release Muhammad bin Mursal Al-Rizq – Join the Bloodline Interview

Urgent Appeal: Release Muhammad bin Mursal Al-Rizq – Join the Bloodline Interview

Al-Marsad newspaper: A citizen of the Al-Rizq Yam tribe documented a video clip appealing to their cousins, Al-Sanij Al-Rizq, to ​​pardon and free the neck of Muhammad bin Mursal Al-Rizq, a prisoner in a murder case in Najran. Tie the knees with shemagh The video showed 3 men bending their knees and tying them with … Read more

Jorge Pérez: From Talk Show Host to Summer Surprise Job

Jorge Pérez: From Talk Show Host to Summer Surprise Job

Jorge Pérez has a new job. The talk show host, model and former civil guard was surprised when it was leaked through social networks that he had a new occupation for this summer that has nothing to do with the small screen. The winner of “Survivors 2020” was Jorge Pérez. This edition lasted from February … Read more

Annual Parade of Mexico: Celebrating Culture and Identity in New York City

Annual Parade of Mexico: Celebrating Culture and Identity in New York City

Green, white and red were present in the Annual Parade of Mexico, regarding its independence day. It is the largest outdoor celebration in this country in New York City. Alejandro Gómez, attending the parade says: “It’s very cool to see all the people who are here, all the representation that is done. We are proud … Read more