The Question Dividing New Yorkers: Is the City Sinking or . . . Dodai Stewart is a Times reporter who writes about living in New York City, with a focus on how, and where, we gather Todd Heisler is a Times photographer based in New York He has been a photojournalist for more than 25 years The post The Question Dividing New Yorkers: Is the City Sinking or Bouncing Back? appeared first on New York Times
Surprising Stances in Meet Your Mayor Candidate Answers So Meet Your Mayor asked candidates to choose from three paths: release more people pretrial, keep a Rikers facility open while moving forward with the new jails, or pause the new jail project Former Gov Andrew Cuomo chose the last path, declaring he wants to pause the planning of the new jails and work with the City Council to reinvest in
New York mayor’s race emerges as proxy war for Democrats’ future None more so than New York New York City Democrats will choose their nominee for mayor a week from today, and barring a bizarre turn of events, that nominee will become the 111th mayor of America
New York Is Not a Democracy - The Atlantic In 2021, just one in 10 New York City residents voted in the June election Eric Adams became mayor having been ranked first by only 289,403 people in a city of more than 8 million
Reawakening the City that Never Sleeps: How New York City is . . . The bustling city of New York, often dubbed as the city that never sleeps, has been renowned worldwide for its characteristic vibrancy, diversity, and constant evolution However, the global pandemic that swept across the world in 2020 put a temporary halt to the city’s rhythm