Editorial; Toxic Social Media Culture Ready For Warning Label
For those who recall the time of the surgeon general’s warning on cigarette packs, it was a statement basically ignored, but it was there, and
For those who recall the time of the surgeon general’s warning on cigarette packs, it was a statement basically ignored, but it was there, and
Courtesy the Law Office of Donna Furey Political insiders in Queens are stirring about the upcoming election for the Surrogate judge, a spot that comes
After we posted about our Roosevelt Avenue, Jackson Heights walk with Assembly candidate Hiram Monserrate last week, we got some sparking comments on social media
Let’s do a neighborhood poll to see if people want legal cannabis shops on their main street. How about a community poll to see if
In the spring of 2024, amidst the ongoing recovery from a global pandemic, the neighborhoods of Glendale and Ridgewood in Queens, New York, are grappling
by Pastor Michael Battle For generations, millions of middle-class New Yorkers and other Americans have used a type of investment vehicle called closed-end funds (CEFs)
In a hours-long budget meeting with councilmembers Monday, Adams’ budget director, Jacques Jiha, made some sweeping statements about the city’s bottom line. The headlines from
On Tuesday, retail workers, members of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) and allies rallied in Albany to push for the passage of
Super Bowl LVIII, aka SB 58, set a record with a staggering 123.4 million viewers! It was the most watched American television broadcast in a
While we visited the State Capital Monday, we were greeted with unexpected Senate passion for a few legislative initiatives we see as important. First; The
For those who recall the time of the surgeon general’s warning on cigarette packs, it was a statement basically ignored, but it was there, and
Courtesy the Law Office of Donna Furey Political insiders in Queens are stirring about the upcoming election for the Surrogate judge, a spot that comes
After we posted about our Roosevelt Avenue, Jackson Heights walk with Assembly candidate Hiram Monserrate last week, we got some sparking comments on social media
Let’s do a neighborhood poll to see if people want legal cannabis shops on their main street. How about a community poll to see if
In the spring of 2024, amidst the ongoing recovery from a global pandemic, the neighborhoods of Glendale and Ridgewood in Queens, New York, are grappling
by Pastor Michael Battle For generations, millions of middle-class New Yorkers and other Americans have used a type of investment vehicle called closed-end funds (CEFs)
In a hours-long budget meeting with councilmembers Monday, Adams’ budget director, Jacques Jiha, made some sweeping statements about the city’s bottom line. The headlines from
On Tuesday, retail workers, members of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) and allies rallied in Albany to push for the passage of
Super Bowl LVIII, aka SB 58, set a record with a staggering 123.4 million viewers! It was the most watched American television broadcast in a
While we visited the State Capital Monday, we were greeted with unexpected Senate passion for a few legislative initiatives we see as important. First; The