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In financial crisis, NYC cut $707M from its education budget. These...
The city’s education department took a $707 million hit in the new fiscal year, including $65 million more in budget cuts than Mayor Bill...
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Coronavirus Panic Buying Puts Grocery Workers and Shoppers at Risk of Infection
I grew up in Miami, where swarming the grocery store before a hurricane was a near-annual ritual. We packed our carts and waited in...
Apple TV is finally changing the living room
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FDA Repays Industry by Rushing Risky Drugs to Market
Nuplazid, a drug for hallucinations and delusions associated with Parkinson’s disease, failed two clinical trials. In a third trial, under a revised standard for...
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Buoyed by ‘Super-Fans,’ Embattled Nautilus Magazine Hopes to Right Its Course
AFTER MORE THAN three years of financial distress, the highbrow science and culture magazine Nautilus announced on Wednesday that it would be acquired by “an investor group...
Financial Meltdown Taking California Budget From Bad to Worse
California isn’t the only state floundering in rough economic waters, but because of its size, keeping this ship afloat may be more difficult —...
De Blasio Budget Filled With Short-Term Risks and Long-Term Dangers, Fiscal Watchdogs Say
New York City is depending on federal aid from Washington to protect Mayor Bill de Blasio’s precariously balanced pandemic-shaped budget from the many risks...
Trump Approves Tik Tok Deal
Confusion arises out of the deal that Tik Tok has reached with Oracle and Walmart to satisfy Trump’s concerns over American national security.
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Apple/Google and Epic Games Dispute
Epic Games continues to dispute Apple to allow their game, Fortnite, to be downloaded on Apple devices
Epic Games dispute Apple and Google over...
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City Bid to Borrow Billions Could Lead to Renewed Power for...
With the City Council moving to back Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plans to borrow billions of dollars to cover red ink in the city...
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