New York City Invests $3 Million to Develop Latino Studies Curriculum for Public Schools
New York City invests $3 million in a Latino studies curriculum for public schools, reflecting the heritage of 42% Hispanic students, with aims to tackle issues of representation and inclusion. Launch expected in three years.
New York's Central Park Cancels New Year's Eve Drone Show Following Florida Accident and FAA Investigation
Central Park's New Year's Eve drone show was cancelled following a drone accident in Florida that left a child severely injured. The organizers were unable to arrange an alternative event in time.
Christmas Day in NYC - What's Open, Closed, and Operating on Holiday Schedules
The article outlines the operational schedules of NYC's services, stores, and public transit on Christmas Day, noting closures of major retailers, flexible hours for some pharmacies, and a Sunday schedule for public transit.
83-Year-Old Man Assaulted on Manhattan Subway as NYPD Seeks Suspect After Fulton Street Station Incident
An 83-year-old man was assaulted on a Manhattan subway train after an altercation, suffering facial injuries and requiring hospital treatment. The NYPD is seeking the suspect using released surveillance images.
Amtrak Service Halted Between New York and Philadelphia Due to Downed Wires, Causing Major Travel Disruptions
Amtrak service is suspended between New York and Philadelphia due to downed overhead wires, affecting thousands of travelers. The disruption also impacts New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Rail Line. Repair efforts are underway.











