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NY Man Arrested in 2008 Cold Case Killing of Trans Performer
Henry Pacheco, 44, was arrested Friday for the 2008 murder of transgender performer Lorena Xtravaganza after surveillance footage and phone records placed him at the scene of the crime. He was charged with second-degree murder and arson.
NY Man Arrested in 2008 Cold Case Killing of Trans Performer
Henry Pacheco, 44, was arrested Friday for the 2008 murder of transgender performer Lorena Xtravaganza after surveillance footage and phone records placed him at the scene of the crime. He was charged with second-degree murder and arson.
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24% Bias Score


NYC Singles Tax: \$20,100 Annual Premium for Solo Living
In New York City, single renters pay \$20,100 more annually than couples sharing a one-bedroom apartment, the highest nationwide; this reflects high demand and limited supply, with couples saving an average of \$40,200 per year while the national average is \$15,123.
NYC Singles Tax: \$20,100 Annual Premium for Solo Living
In New York City, single renters pay \$20,100 more annually than couples sharing a one-bedroom apartment, the highest nationwide; this reflects high demand and limited supply, with couples saving an average of \$40,200 per year while the national average is \$15,123.
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60% Bias Score


FEMA's $80.5 Million Migrant Housing Payment Sparks Controversy, Leading to Employee Firings
FEMA disbursed $80.5 million to NYC for migrant services, including roughly $19 million for hotels, under the congressional Shelter and Services Program, distinct from disaster relief funds; this led to the firing of four FEMA employees for allegedly violating procedures.
FEMA's $80.5 Million Migrant Housing Payment Sparks Controversy, Leading to Employee Firings
FEMA disbursed $80.5 million to NYC for migrant services, including roughly $19 million for hotels, under the congressional Shelter and Services Program, distinct from disaster relief funds; this led to the firing of four FEMA employees for allegedly violating procedures.
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16% Bias Score


New York Court Hears Arguments on Non-Citizen Voting Rights
New York's highest court heard arguments on Tuesday on a law that would allow noncitizens to vote in New York City municipal elections; a lower court had previously ruled against the law, and the city appealed the decision.
New York Court Hears Arguments on Non-Citizen Voting Rights
New York's highest court heard arguments on Tuesday on a law that would allow noncitizens to vote in New York City municipal elections; a lower court had previously ruled against the law, and the city appealed the decision.
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40% Bias Score


DOJ Drops Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
The Department of Justice will drop its corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, citing concerns about negative publicity and the case's interference with his mayoral duties, despite recent claims of additional evidence of wrongdoing and an upcoming trial.
DOJ Drops Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
The Department of Justice will drop its corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, citing concerns about negative publicity and the case's interference with his mayoral duties, despite recent claims of additional evidence of wrongdoing and an upcoming trial.
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48% Bias Score


Contrasting Views of New York City: Personal Journey and Timeless Observations
Maureen Corrigan reviews Kay Sohini's graphic memoir "This Beautiful, Ridiculous City" and Gay Talese's collection "A Town Without Time," contrasting personal and journalistic perspectives on New York City's enduring appeal and multifaceted character.
Contrasting Views of New York City: Personal Journey and Timeless Observations
Maureen Corrigan reviews Kay Sohini's graphic memoir "This Beautiful, Ridiculous City" and Gay Talese's collection "A Town Without Time," contrasting personal and journalistic perspectives on New York City's enduring appeal and multifaceted character.
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12% Bias Score

US Attorney Resigns in Protest of Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt Mayor Adams Corruption Probe
Acting US Attorney Danielle Sassoon and several Justice Department officials resigned on Thursday in protest of the Trump administration's attempt to halt a corruption investigation into New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is accused of accepting gifts from Turkish businessmen and officials; the Jus...

US Attorney Resigns in Protest of Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt Mayor Adams Corruption Probe
Acting US Attorney Danielle Sassoon and several Justice Department officials resigned on Thursday in protest of the Trump administration's attempt to halt a corruption investigation into New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is accused of accepting gifts from Turkish businessmen and officials; the Jus...
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60% Bias Score

FEMA Revokes $80 Million in Grants for NYC Migrant Housing Amidst Feud with Trump Administration
New York City officials claim FEMA illegally revoked $80 million in grants intended for housing migrants, escalating a feud with the Trump administration over federal funding for migrant services; the city's comptroller denounced the action as "highway robbery.

FEMA Revokes $80 Million in Grants for NYC Migrant Housing Amidst Feud with Trump Administration
New York City officials claim FEMA illegally revoked $80 million in grants intended for housing migrants, escalating a feud with the Trump administration over federal funding for migrant services; the city's comptroller denounced the action as "highway robbery.
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48% Bias Score

Congestion Pricing in NYC Shows Early Success Despite Trump's Opposition
New York City's congestion pricing program, launched January 5th, 2025, charges drivers \$9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street, resulting in faster commutes for some, increased pedestrian traffic, and a 7.5% reduction in vehicles entering the zone, despite President Trump's threat to end it.

Congestion Pricing in NYC Shows Early Success Despite Trump's Opposition
New York City's congestion pricing program, launched January 5th, 2025, charges drivers \$9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street, resulting in faster commutes for some, increased pedestrian traffic, and a 7.5% reduction in vehicles entering the zone, despite President Trump's threat to end it.
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36% Bias Score

FEMA Suspends NYC Migrant Housing Payments Amidst Funding Dispute
Acting FEMA head suspended $59 million in payments to NYC for migrant housing after Elon Musk's X post alleging misuse of disaster relief funds; NYC disputes the claim, citing Congressional appropriation and FEMA allocation in 2023, with average hotel costs at $152/night.

FEMA Suspends NYC Migrant Housing Payments Amidst Funding Dispute
Acting FEMA head suspended $59 million in payments to NYC for migrant housing after Elon Musk's X post alleging misuse of disaster relief funds; NYC disputes the claim, citing Congressional appropriation and FEMA allocation in 2023, with average hotel costs at $152/night.
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56% Bias Score

NYPD Sergeant Shortage Due to Pay Disparity
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is experiencing a significant shortage of sergeants due to a pay disparity between experienced patrol officers and newly promoted sergeants, leading to increased workloads, compromised public safety, and potential long-term consequences.

NYPD Sergeant Shortage Due to Pay Disparity
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is experiencing a significant shortage of sergeants due to a pay disparity between experienced patrol officers and newly promoted sergeants, leading to increased workloads, compromised public safety, and potential long-term consequences.
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56% Bias Score

El Patio Tropical" Opens: A Caribbean Culinary Fusion in Brooklyn
Stephanie Bonnin, a Colombian-American chef, opens "El Patio Tropical," a unique culinary space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, this Thursday, blending Caribbean cuisine with modern techniques and a focus on community building, reflecting her personal journey and culinary evolution.

El Patio Tropical" Opens: A Caribbean Culinary Fusion in Brooklyn
Stephanie Bonnin, a Colombian-American chef, opens "El Patio Tropical," a unique culinary space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, this Thursday, blending Caribbean cuisine with modern techniques and a focus on community building, reflecting her personal journey and culinary evolution.
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24% Bias Score
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