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Out-of-town coworking space opens first city location

Many of the city’s commuters aren’t in the office daily, but that doesn’t mean they’re working at home either. As partial remote work arrangements...

Better to lay off 3,000 more employees months after Zoom firing backlash

Better.com is planning to lay off 3,000 employees—months after the Lower Manhattan startup received widespread criticism for firing 900 employees during a Zoom...

Brooklyn startup’s custom balloons photograph Earth from planet’s edge

Commercial satellite imaging is a billion-dollar industry, with large companies regularly capturing detailed images of Earth from above. Near Space Labs, a growing...

$1 billion in a pair of Covid relief programs is still sitting in state coffers

Two federal Covid-19 relief programs for New York authorized in November have distributed almost none of the money provided. More than $1 billion in homeowner...

Pelosi to proceed with vote on Russia oil ban

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi informed colleagues that the House will vote on a Russian oil import ban as part of a larger...

Life science sector keeps breaking records, but experts see more room for growth

Leasing activity and venture capital funding in the city's life science sector broke records in 2021 as out-of-market tenants that faced little supply...

Jury begins deliberations in first trial stemming from Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol

Members of the National Guard stand outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 14, 2021 in Washington, D.C. | Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images ...

Pedestrian, 62, fatally struck by hit-and-run driver in Brooklyn: cops

A 62-year-old woman was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver in Brooklyn after she apparently stumbled into the street, cops and police sources said. ...

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