Hochul Extends Sex-Worker Health Clinics, Sparks $2.5 Million Taxpayer Fight
Hochul extended a pilot that pays for primary, sexual and dental care for people who do sex work — critics say the move could cost taxpayers about $2.5M. State contract records and local reporting show the program’s funding and have provoked political pushback.
Swastika Scandal Rocks UN School After Hate Hits Manhattan Yearbook
Swastikas and antisemitic and homophobic comments were discovered in 8th‑grade yearbooks at the United Nations International School in Manhattan, prompting a canceled celebration and an investigation.
Chelsea Flower House Showdown As Condo Board Moves To Seize Seven Units Over $539K Tab
The Flower House Condominium board sued developers David Sinclair and Lisa Chapman in Manhattan Supreme Court over roughly $539,000 in unpaid common charges. The filing asks the court to foreclose on seven sponsor-held units as utilities and upkeep costs mount for florist tenants.
Manhattan Lawsuit Accuses Riverside, Nussbaum Of $87 Million Escrow Hustle
A new Manhattan federal complaint alleges Riverside Abstract and Nussbaum Lowinger ran a years‑long scheme that funneled escrow and 1031 funds into inflated flips.












