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With a relatively low tuition at CUNY and with most students receiving financial aid, Obama's

A rule change would recognize the medical necessity of transition-related health care.

Older organizers and young activists gather to discuss ways to sustain the #BlackLivesMatter movement in

Politically Active Asylum-Seekers Spark a Larger Debate on Immigration

With rich residents set to flood their Astoria neighborhood, public housing residents wonder what’s in

Some worry that fewer children will need their care

Profits from a pair of cafés will go back into Prospect Park. The bigger question

The new comptroller addresses income inequality

Mayor won't march in Fifth Avenue parade, but gives thumbs-up to Sunnyside’s all-inclusive one.

Digital vans visit less wired neighborhoods, but mayor wants more

The mayor wants to eliminate traffic fatalities. Among the proposals: reduce the speed limit

De Blasio’s plan will do more harm than good, especially to our wallets, say cabbies

Negotiating community needs as a new era begins

A local TV team filmed De Blasio's limo speeding through stop signs—and the flap isn't

How snow melts are contributing to pollution of the city waterway