Return-to-office efforts in Manhattan have pushed in-person attendance to 76% of pre-pandemic rates, according to a recent ...
Is New York City back? Bloomberg News analyzed dozens of data indicators to explain what it’s like to live in NYC five years ...
New York City was the world’s epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, but five years and 46,000 deaths later a memorial to the victims and their caregivers is nowhere close to being realized.
This month marks five years since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The SARS-CoV-2 virus was circulating for months, likely ...
Cuomo’s campaign did not respond to requests for comment, but the “Health and Wellness” section his campaign website states: ...
Scan your eyes around New York City, and you’ll spot them everywhere, these artifacts of the pandemic, lingering through intent or indifference. Image These remnants of that anxious time now ...
Gov. Hochul and legislative leaders discuss plans to alleviate New York's unemployment insurance debt, impacting both ...
A report highlighted in the New York Post says that 300,000 New York City public school students did not show up to school last year. "Teachers' unions de-emphasized the importance of coming to ...
It has been half a decade since the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread in New York City, and on Friday two mayors and a number ...
Nearly all the people running for New York City mayor appeared at a Covid memorial event with a shared message: Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s pandemic response is a reason not to support him.
“Since the pandemic, New York City Public Schools has reduced chronic absenteeism over the past three years thanks to strategies that encourage student attendance, including ‘Every Student ...
is now running for New York City mayor as the answer to problems he helped to create. Mr. Cuomo signed bail-reform legislation that made it more difficult for prosecutors and judges to keep ...