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Rafael Rubio’s Fight for Home
Rafael Rubio, a Venezuelan data analyst with temporary protected status, was detained by ICE during a routine asylum interview despite legal pro…
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NYC Council Worker Freed After 158 Days
After 158 days in detention, New York City Council data analyst Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez is finally free — a victory fueled by citywide out…
2 weeks, 3 days ago
NYC Fourth of July Fireworks Lottery
NYC’s Fourth of July fireworks are bigger than ever—100,000 free tickets up for grabs via lottery for prime spots like Brooklyn Bridge Park and …
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Aqueduct’s Final Race Marks End of an Era
After 130 thunderous years, New York’s legendary Aqueduct racetrack is closing its doors for live racing, bidding farewell with a final race nam…
2 weeks, 4 days ago
Death Ignored in Brooklyn Jail
A man awaiting trial died inside MDC Brooklyn after jail staff ignored his desperate pleas for help — coughing up blood for weeks, showing nurse…
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Rare Declaration Print Finally On Display
Westchester County is finally unveiling a rare, historically vital piece of American independence: a surviving Holt Broadside printing of the De…
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NYC Rent Freeze Sparks Legal Battles
New York City just froze rents on a million rent-stabilized apartments—a major win for tenants and a bold move by Mayor Mamdani, signaling a shi…
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Tamarind Celebrates 25 Years of Indian Fine Dining
Tamarind, New York’s beloved Indian fine dining gem celebrating 25 years, is rolling out a special anniversary menu to honor its journey—and pro…
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World Cup Chaos? Not Here
Forget the chaos—New York’s World Cup games are running smoother than ever. Traffic zips faster on game days thanks to smart city planning: clos…
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