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New Yorkers are used to the swipe-and-go efficiency of the subway. Now, they feel as if they have to worry about more than just missing the train — losing their lives. With
MoreWhen you swiped your MetroCard or tapped your OMNY card at the turnstile this morning, you probably noticed that you paid fifteen cents more than you used to for your ride to
MoreHave you ever wanted to meet with other comic book enthusiasts in a low-key environment? If your answer is yes, look no further than The Queens Comic Party (QCP). Since 2021, Queens
MoreOn Mar. 6th, The New York Blood Center declared its first blood emergency of 2023. Due to several evolving factors, such as poor weather, school breaks, and the cold and flu seasons,
MoreThe Sundance Film Festival award-winning film A Thousand and One placed seventh at the U.S. Box Office after its opening weekend. Already critically acclaimed by an expanding audience, Teyana Taylor delivers a
MoreThere are many food critics in the digital era. Among them is the group called Righteous Eats, which introduces food spots that aren’t too popular using social media. There’s a sense of
MoreEveryday Metropolitan Transportation Authority buses sound like a convenient mode of transportation in New York, but I’ve been taking MTA buses since high school, and I’ve always hated how uncomfortable it felt
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