‘Hey Sexy’ On Notice As NYC Plasters Subways With Anti-Catcall Ads
NYC turned common catcalls into bilingual ads and QR‑linked resources across transit and public spaces. The move follows a city survey showing harassment is widespread.
Nonbinary Doc Says NYC Public Hospital Muzzled Identity, Cut Duties After Complaints
A former NYMC dermatology resident says they were pressured to hide their nonbinary identity and pushed out of a Manhattan residency program. The lawsuit accuses NYC Health + Hospitals of discrimination and retaliation.
Deadly Cold Snap Leaves Brooklyn Family Grieving Son Found On Manhattan Bridge
A Brownsville family remembered Jonathan Pender after he died of hypothermia during New York City's late‑January cold snap; the case has renewed scrutiny of the city's outreach.
Tearful Washington Heights Kids Reel As Beloved Incarnation School Faces Final Bell
Incarnation School in Washington Heights will close at the end of the 2025–26 school year, leaving students and parents scrambling for next steps. The Archdiocese cited sustainability concerns.












