Another Election Hinges on Support for Israel as Grassroots Backlash Grows in Hotly Contested Democratic Primary

In a Democratic primary that could help define the future direction of the party locally and nationally, support for Israel and related foreign policy questions have emerged as central dividing lines — energizing grassroots movements, sharpening candidate contrasts, and reshaping traditional political alliances across Manhattan and Brooklyn.

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Unity Rally in Queens Condemns Hate, Calls Out Double Standards by Councilwoman JoAnn Ariolla

Chanting “United Against Hate. United for Peace. United as One,” community leaders, faith representatives, and residents gathered in Ozone Park for a press conference and unity rally denouncing bigotry and calling for accountability from public officials whose rhetoric, they say, has endangered community cohesion.

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Grassroots Advocate and Former City Council Candidate Nickie Kane Enters NY-10 Congressional Race

Nickie Kane, a grassroots advocate and former New York City Council candidate, has officially announced a run for Congress in New York’s 10th District, adding a new progressive voice to a race that will shape the future of Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.

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Guyanese Des Moines Schools Superintendent Resigns Amid ICE Arrest, Gun, Cash, and Immigration Battle

Ian Roberts, the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, has resigned after a dramatic chain of events involving police, immigration agents, and legal problems.

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City Brings Back Extra Rent Payment for Landlords in Housing Voucher Program

New York City is making a change to help people with housing vouchers called CityFHEPS. These vouchers are for people who are homeless or about to lose their home. The voucher helps them pay rent for regular apartments. The tenant pays part of the rent, and the city pays the rest.

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Curtis Sliwa for Mayor: Can New Yorkers Take Him Seriously This Time?

Curtis Sliwa is back in the spotlight, not just as the founder of the Guardian Angels or a familiar voice on crime, but as a 2025 candidate for New York City mayor. Known for his red beret, bold words, and subway patrols, Sliwa is once again asking New Yorkers for their vote. However, with his controversial past and recent missteps, the question remains: Should Curtis Sliwa be taken seriously as a mayoral contender?

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How AIPAC Influences U.S. Politics From Washington to New York City

How AIPAC Controls U.S. Politics What is AIPAC?AIPAC is a group in the United States. It supports the country of Israel. AIPAC tries to make U.S. leaders give money and

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The Great Reshuffling: How NYC’s Housing Policies Are Accelerating Gentrification

New York City is undergoing a dramatic transformation, with skyline-altering developments and neighborhood changes happening at breakneck speed. But beneath the gleaming new luxury towers and trendy coffee shops lies a growing crisis of displacement that’s fundamentally altering the character of our city.

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How Young People Are Changing the Future of New York City

For many years, young people felt like their voices were not heard. But this year, they are working hard and voting to make sure their hopes become real. They are using the internet and social media to spread their message, and they believe that a better New York is possible.

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Ram flays gov’t over 15% Trump tariff

Commentator Christopher Ram yesterday flayed the Guyana Government over the 15% tariff imposed by the Trump administration on goods from this country. The article Ram flays gov’t over 15% Trump

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