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Surprising new report reveals New York City's most pressing public health threat: 'We're vulnerable'
A 2024 report from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene recently established flooding as the city's most ...
The economic and political turmoil is influencing Gen Z drivers: nearly half said eliminating the tax credit will affect ...
A new study from CUNY SPH researchers puts forth a straightforward way to measure whether hospitals are providing fair access ...
Instnt, the world’s first identity fraud loss insurance solution, announced today its certification to operate in New York. This milestone marks a key step in the company’s expansion strategy ...
My first byline appeared in Newsday on June 10, 1999. The topic of the story: dangerous roads.
The $500 million revenue forecasted from congestion pricing will support MTA’s $15 billion capital improvement projects.
Reduced monthly costs for uninsured patients still amount to around $500. That can put the drugs out of reach for many.
New York City’s neighborhood associations and business improvement districts (BIDs) are the city’s quiet heroes, keeping our ...
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