Imagine an information platform free of political censorship and of degenerate content, like violence, drugs, and pornography. Enter, Ganjing World. Founded with the goal to provide a new form of clean social media—the name translates to “clean world”—the company seeks to create a digital town square that is family-friendly. The platform is gearing up to…
New Information Platform Seeks to Create Family Friendly Digital Town Square
New Social Media Platform Seeks to Create Family Friendly Digital Town Square
Imagine a social media platform free of political censorship and of degenerate content, like violence, drugs, and pornography. Enter, Ganjing World. Founded with the goal to provide a new form of clean social media—the name translates to “clean world”—the company seeks to create a digital town square that is family-friendly. The platform is gearing up…
The Right Hats: Meet the New York City Milliner Still Custom-Making Exquisite, Couture Hats
Suzanne Newman, owner of Suzanne’s Couture Millinery in New York City, firmly believes that “it is rare that someone does not look good in a hat.” If someone doesn’t look good, it is simply because “they haven’t found the right hat.” In her lovely store on 61st Street, the 75-year-old milliner custom-makes the right hats:…
New York City School Officials Say $215 Million Budget Cut Is Necessary, Will Appeal Judge’s Ruling
The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is seeking to overturn a temporary restraining order that’s preventing the department from implementing $215 million in budget cuts for the 2022–2023 school year. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle E. Frank ruled in favor of a group of parents and teachers who sued the city over the…
College Students Get Free Recycled Dorm Essentials
NEW YORK—College freshmen picked up recycled linens, blankets, and other dorm essentials in Manhattan on July 28 from a program run by two moms who realized how much can be reused after their children finished college. Liz Gruber and Tara Smith Tyberg created the Grad Bag organization in 2012. Grad Bag volunteers collect comforters, blankets,…
New York Judge Throws Out State’s Quarantine Camp Law Declaring It Unenforceable
A New York judge overturned a law that allowed the state government to place even healthy citizens in quarantine camps for an indefinite time without review. Until July 8, the New York Department of Health had immense power to enforce quarantine measures on citizens. It received this power from the state’s Rule 2.13. Legislators never…
6th Co-defendant Charged in Central Park Jogger Case Is Exonerated
NEW YORK—A long overlooked co-defendant of the Central Park Five, a group of teenagers wrongly convicted of raping a woman jogger in 1989 based on false confessions, was exonerated of a related conviction by a New York judge on Monday. Steven Lopez was 15 when he was first named in the indictment along with other…
Mets Edge Yankees 3–2 in 9th for 2-Game Subway Series Sweep
NEW YORK—Starling Marte singled home the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the New York Mets beat the crosstown Yankees 3–2 on Wednesday night for a two-game sweep of their Subway Series. Max Scherzer was marvelous on his 38th birthday, striking out Aaron Judge three times to help the Mets take…
Inflation Hits NYC’s Bodega Favorite: Bacon, Egg, and Cheese
NEW YORK—Ah, the bacon, egg, and cheese. The classic bodega breakfast sandwich is a staple in many a New Yorker’s diet. It’s easy to make, easy to eat on the go and cheap—although not as cheap as it used to be. To keep up with today’s levels of inflation due to the pandemic and Russia’s…
One Fourth of NYC Commuters May Not Return to Public Transit Post-COVID-19
A new study has concluded that over one fourth of commuters who frequently used the New York City subway system prior to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic may never return, threatening funding for the troubled transit system and forcing managers to consider rate hikes to compensate for the budgetary shortfalls. A new analysis…
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