The European country where “replacement theory” reigns supreme
Members of the Parliament applaud Viktor Orban after voting him on May 16 as the prime minister of Hungary for a fourth consecutive term. | Attila Volgyi/Xinhua via Getty Images…
The developing Covid crisis in Beijing, explained
An ambulance enters a fenced residential area under lockdown due to Covid-19 restrictions in Beijing, on May 17, 2022. | Noel Celis/AFP via Getty Images Covid has been running amok…
In Debate Over Schools Funding Formula, Advocates From 2019 Task Force Push For More Resources
As the PEP is set to vote on the same schools funding formula it rejected last month, advocates and some PEP members say the need for change is urgent. Still,…
17 Units Here. 8,555 There. See Where NYC Builds Its Affordable Housing
The 17th council district in The Bronx saw 8,550 new affordable units built since 2014, while district 23 in Queens saw just 17. Those dramatic production disparities are fueling New…
‘Bill of Rights’ Law for NYC Supportive Housing Tenants Went Into Effect Last Week, But Word Isn’t Getting Out
While the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is notifying city-contracted supportive housing providers of their requirements under the new law, the same isn’t happening for those contracted primarily…