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Tourists and locals alike know they can emerge from the dingy subway stations along roughly five blocks of New York City’s Canal Street to be greeted with rows of sparkling, polished designer knockoff bags, watches, jewelry — and their hawkers.
Newsweek’s latest tracking poll shows Mamdani widening his advantage in the New York mayoral race, securing 45 percent support.
Candidates came out swinging at New York City’s final mayoral debate Wednesday night, with all three candidates launching personal attacks and spotlighting each other’s hottest controversies.
One day before early voting begins in the New York mayoral race, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani condemned the “racist, baseless” attacks he’s faced in recent days, saying the attacks exemplify the islamophobia Muslims all over New York face every day.
New York’s highest court threw out a lawsuit alleging broad discrimination against Black and Latino students in admissions to New York City’s most elite public schools.The Court of Appeals in Albany ruled Thursday that the suing students failed to show they had been denied a “sound basic education.
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The Italian at Faicco’s on Bleecker Street is hands-down my favorite in New York City,” says 2006 F&W Best New Chef Jonathan Benno, culinary director of Four Twenty Five. This Greenwich Village deli specializes in cured meat and imported Italian goods.