WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2025 Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our . Dear New Yorkers, Every weekday, the Food Bank for New York City receives about 50 to 75 truckloads of fresh produce, meats, seafood, dairy products and canned goods from around the country at its vast warehouse in The Bronx. It then sorts, […]
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Was warrant to search Columbia student’s dorm based on false info?
TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2025 Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our . Dear New Yorkers, 21-year-old Yunseo Chung moved to the U.S. from South Korea with her family when she was seven. A student at Columbia, she became a lawful permanent resident in 2021. Chung was arrested last month for participating in a protest […]
NYCHA has been trying to evict a wheelchair , she’s fighting back
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2025 Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our . Dear New Yorkers, In 2013, New York City Housing Authority tenant Susan Bourne had a stroke that completely paralyzed the right side of her body. The former clerical associate for the istration for Children’s Services had moved to her Staten Island apartment […]
Adams escaped his court case. His friends? Not so much
FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 2025 Dear New Yorkers, Hours after a federal judge tossed the corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams, the mayor stood on the steps of Gracie Mansion and crowed, “Today finally marks the end of this chapter.” Not quite. Law enforcement investigations of some of his closest aides continue, with the Federal Bureau […]
What the Eric Adams Party Switch-Up Means for the Mayor’s Race
Adams reinvigorated in mayoral campaign
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2025 Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our . Dear New Yorkers, A month ago, Mayor Eric Adams seemed to think his days at City Hall could be numbered, calling a second term mere “gravy” on his first term “meat and potatoes.” But yesterday, with his federal corruption case tossed, he […]
Will there be a casino at Citi Field? Mets owners seem to think so
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2025 Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our . Dear New Yorkers, Nearly a dozen development teams are vying for the chance to win one of three licenses to build a casino in New York City. A state board won’t make their decision until later this year — but some bidders […]
Comptroller candidates agree on Trump. Then what?
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2025 Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our . Dear New Yorkers, The two leading candidates to become the next city comptroller agree on what the major challenge will be: fighting Donald Trump and the Republicans who control Washington. But they disagree on how the city’s budget should be managed amid […]
NYC property tax is unfair, new report finds
MONDAY, MAR. 31, 2025 Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our . Dear New Yorkers, The city’s convoluted property tax system overtaxes large multifamily buildings, making it harder to build enough apartments to solve the city’s housing crisis. That’s according to a new report on the system called “Footing the Bill” released last week […]
Adams’ friends in hot water while he may avoid trial
FRIDAY, MAR. 28, 2025 A court hearing yesterday confirmed that the Manhattan district attorney is forging ahead with his prosecution of Ingrid Lewis-Martin, the longtime close friend and aide of Mayor Eric Adams — even as the Trump Justice Department has aggressively sought to dismiss a different federal corruption case against the mayor himself. In […]