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Refugees Took Over Trump's Childhood Home
As the president contemplates slashing refugee admission rates, we heard refugees tell their stories at his boyhood Queens residence.
NYC's Future Leaders Weigh in on How to Handle the L Train Shutdown
At a community forum the candidates running for open city council seats offered their thoughts on the coming clusterfuck.
What You Should Know About Hurricane Irma So Far
As the powerful storm heads into the US, millions are bracing for its impact.
The L Train Shutdown May Spawn a New Generation of Bike People
Will subway-addicted New Yorkers really go in on bikes when America's largest subway shuts down one of its major lines? Experts and advocates sure hope so.
We Asked Brooklyn Clubowners About the Terrifying L Train Shutdown
"As soon as it got out this was happening, a lot of people put the brakes on things. "
What the L Train Shutdown Means for Queens
Everyone knows hundreds of thousands of people in Brooklyn will be affected by the subway closure. What about the neighboring borough?
Could a 'Scooter Share' Solve New York’s Transit Problems?
Tearing up the Big Apple on two wheels, baby!
New York's Subway Nightmare Is Costing People Their Jobs, New Report Says
A new report found that the subways are having a tangible impact on New Yorkers’ lives in ways beyond making them spend significant portions of them in underground rage bunkers.
Riders on the L: Councilman Stephen Levin
The two-term councilman has had to deal with the impacts of hyper-development, rapid socioeconomic change, and now a shutdown that will take away the northern sector of his district’s lifeline for 15 months.