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NYC Mayor Mamdani's Wife Under Scrutiny for Social Media Activity | UNIQLO Expands NYC Footprint with New Store Openings and Local Collaborations | Trump's Remarks Boost NYC Shoveling Program Sign-Ups | Northeast U.S. Digs Out After Historic Snowstorm | World Central Kitchen Aids Cape Cod After Blizzard | NYC Schools Reopen After 2026 Blizzard, Face Low Attendance | Tri-State Blizzard of February 2026: Snowfall Totals and Impacts | Hunter College Professor Under Fire for Racist Remarks During Education Council Meeting | NYC Mayor Mamdani's Wife Under Scrutiny for Social Media Activity | UNIQLO Expands NYC Footprint with New Store Openings and Local Collaborations | Trump's Remarks Boost NYC Shoveling Program Sign-Ups | Northeast U.S. Digs Out After Historic Snowstorm | World Central Kitchen Aids Cape Cod After Blizzard | NYC Schools Reopen After 2026 Blizzard, Face Low Attendance | Tri-State Blizzard of February 2026: Snowfall Totals and Impacts | Hunter College Professor Under Fire for Racist Remarks During Education Council Meeting

Politics / Local

NYC Mayor Mamdani's Wife Under Scrutiny for Social Media Activity

Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, is facing increased scrutiny over her social media activity, specifically her engagement with posts concerning the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel. This has sparked controversy...

NYC Mayor Mamdani’s wife liked social media post calling Oct 7 sexual violence investigation a ‘hoax’: report
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News / Retail

UNIQLO Expands NYC Footprint with New Store Openings and Local Collaborations

UNIQLO is expanding its presence in New York City with three new stores, each designed to reflect the unique character of its neighborhood. The openings include collaborations with the New York Public Library (NYPL), local artists, and icon...

UNIQLO to open three new NYC stores, launches partnership with New York Public Library

Politics / New York City Politics

Trump's Remarks Boost NYC Shoveling Program Sign-Ups

President Donald Trump's mention of New York City's snow-shoveling program during his State of the Union address unexpectedly boosted enrollment. The program, which requires participants to provide two forms of identification, became a talk...

Mamdani and Trump Discuss Housing at ‘Productive’ Meeting in Washington

Weather / Winter Weather

Northeast U.S. Digs Out After Historic Snowstorm

The Northeastern United States is facing ongoing challenges as it recovers from a massive snowstorm that blanketed the region, disrupting daily life and travel. Cleanup efforts are underway, but additional snowfall and icy conditions are po...

More snow falls on the Northeast U.S. as the region scrambles to clear piles from last storm

News / Weather

World Central Kitchen Aids Cape Cod After Blizzard

Following a severe blizzard, World Central Kitchen (WCK), founded by José Andrés, has mobilized to Cape Cod to provide meals to residents affected by widespread power outages. The organization is collaborating with Family Table Collaborativ...

A Snowstorm in New York, in Five Pictures

News / Education

NYC Schools Reopen After 2026 Blizzard, Face Low Attendance

New York City public schools reopened on Tuesday, February 25, 2026, following a historic blizzard. The decision to resume in-person learning was met with controversy due to safety concerns and significant disruptions caused by the storm. D...

What to Know in NYC After Blizzard: School Closures, Transportation and More

Weather / Severe Storms

Tri-State Blizzard of February 2026: Snowfall Totals and Impacts

A significant blizzard impacted the Tri-State area (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) and parts of the Upper Midwest in February 2026, causing heavy snowfall, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions. This article summarizes the s...

How much snow from blizzard 2/22/26: Snowfall totals from NYC, NY, NJ and CT

News / Education

Hunter College Professor Under Fire for Racist Remarks During Education Council Meeting

A professor at Hunter College is facing scrutiny after making racially charged comments during a virtual meeting of New York City's School District 3 Community Education Council. The incident, which occurred on February 10th, has sparked wi...

Racist remark stuns NYC school meeting attendees: ‘A complete violation’

Weather / Snowstorms

NYC Snowstorm Forecast: Up to 12 Inches Expected

New York City and the surrounding tri-state area are bracing for a significant snowstorm expected to hit this weekend. Forecasts indicate a potential nor'easter bringing heavy snow and strong winds, with some areas possibly seeing up to a f...

New forecast shows 5-12 inches of snow expected for NYC area as part of weekend nor-easter

News / Weather

NYC Snowstorm Potential This Weekend: What the Models Are Saying

Is New York City bracing for a snowstorm this weekend? Forecasters are closely monitoring a coastal storm that could bring snow and gusty winds to the tri-state area. However, uncertainty remains high as long-range models diverge on the sto...

Are we getting a snowstorm this weekend? What the models are saying now

Finance / City Budget

NYC Budget Crisis: Mayor Proposes Property Tax Hike Amidst State Funding Debate

New York City is grappling with a significant budget shortfall, leading Mayor Zohran Mamdani to propose a property tax increase as a potential solution. This move comes as the city seeks additional financial support from the state, sparking...

Mamdani Threatens 9.5% Property Tax Increase if Wealth Tax Is Not Passed

News / NYC

NYC Alternate Side Parking Suspended Again

New York City has extended the suspension of alternate side parking (ASP) regulations due to ongoing snow removal efforts and a series of upcoming holidays in February 2026. This move aims to facilitate street cleaning while accommodating h...

Extra Extra: One alternate side parking holiday after another

Weather / New York

Arctic Blast Grips NYC and Tri-State Area

An arctic blast has brought extreme cold to New York City and the Tri-State Area, prompting cold weather advisories and the opening of warming centers. While the immediate forecast remains frigid, a warming trend is expected in the coming d...

Extreme Cold Persists in the Northeast With Record-Setting Temperatures

Weather / Extreme Weather

NYC Faces Extreme Cold: Frostbite Risk and Emergency Measures

New York City is grappling with an extreme cold wave, prompting officials to issue warnings and expand emergency services. With temperatures plummeting and wind chills reaching dangerous levels, residents face a significant risk of frostbit...

Extreme cold warning in place in NYC, surrounding area. Get the First Alert Forecast.

Sports / Running

How to Enter the 2026 NYC Marathon

The 2026 TCS New York City Marathon application process is now open! Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a first-time hopeful, here's what you need to know to apply for a chance to run through all five boroughs on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2026....

What to know as 2026 NYC Marathon registration opens

News / Local

NYC Extends Alternate Side Parking Suspension After Winter Storm

Following a significant winter storm that blanketed New York City with over a foot of snow in some areas, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has extended the suspension of Alternate Side Parking (ASP) regulations to allow for continued snow removal effor...

Alternate Side Parking suspended this week: Things to know

Public Safety / Corrections

Stanley Richards Appointed NYC Corrections Commissioner

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Stanley Richards as the new commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction. This historic appointment marks Richards as the first formerly incarcerated individual to lead the city’s jails, as h...

Mamdani names new Department of Correction commissioner

New York / Local News

NYC & Newton Snow Removal Rules and Deadlines

This article summarizes snow removal rules and deadlines in New York City and Newton, Massachusetts, helping residents understand their responsibilities after a winter storm.

Who’s Supposed to Clear the Snow From New York City’s Street Corners?

News / NYC Schools

NYC Schools Reopen After Winter Storm

New York City public schools are set to reopen for in-person learning on Tuesday following a recent winter storm that prompted a shift to remote learning. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced the resumption of classes, highlighting the city's...

No Snow Day? In New York City Parks, It Felt Like One.

News / Weather

NYC Schools Reopen After Winter Storm: A Return to Normalcy

New York City is returning to normalcy after a winter storm that brought nearly a foot of snow. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that public schools reopened on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, following a day of remote learning. This move signals...

Winter storm NYC: Public schools reopen Tuesday, Mamdani says every street was plowed