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Overburdened NYC Family Court Awaits Action from State Assembly

The New York State Senate voted this week to increase the number of permanent NYC Family Court Judges from 56 to 60 to alleviate...

Arming teachers is hard, even in gun-loving Texas

The idea of gun-toting teachers promises to harness renewed political urgency in the school safety debate, as a top Texas law enforcement...

Two Professors Found What Creates a Mass Shooter. Will Politicians Pay Attention?

Each time a high-profile mass shooting happens in America, a grieving and incredulous nation scrambles for answers. Who was this criminal and how...

Fleet Week inaugurates Memorial Day weekend in the city

The influx of U.S. sailors for Fleet Week is expected to combine with thousands of domestic and international tourists to provide New York...

Five free outdoor events for Memorial Day weekend

Swap your oxfords for your flip-flops because summer is finally, if unofficially, here. For better or worse, New Yorkers are ready to shake...

iMentor CEO on helping students learn the importance of who you know

As Heather Wathington approaches her one-year anniversary as CEO of the nonprofit iMentor, she is getting a glimpse at how she can help...

Letters to the Editor: City should reimburse nonprofits for bridge loans

I applaud Crain's for throwing a bright spotlight on what is an increasingly serious and burdensome situation—the city's failure to pay its obligations to...

2024 Democratic National Convention could be an economic boon

​​Economic benefits are expected to abound, especially for the ailing hotel industry, if New York City is awarded the 2024 Democratic National Convention. ...

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