New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Council Finance Chair Justin Brannan, and members of the City Council today’s announcement. They made an announcement for an agreement for an on-time, balanced, and fiscally-responsible approximately $107 billion Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24). Despite facing strong headwinds, the budget makes upstream…
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down affirmative action in college admissions, forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
The court’s conservative majority overturned admissions plans at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, the nation’s oldest private and public colleges, respectively.
Chief Justice John Roberts said that for too long universities have “concluded, wrongly, that the touchstone of an individual’s identity is not challenges bested, skills built, or lessons learned but the color of their skin. Our constitutional history does not tolerate that choice.”
Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in dissent that the decision “rolls back decades of precedent and momentous progress.”
In a separate dissent, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — the court’s first Black female justice — called the decision “truly a tragedy for us all.”
But that was before the three appointees of former President Donald Trump joined the court. At arguments in late October, all six conservative justices expressed doubts about the practice, which had been upheld under Supreme Court decisions reaching back to 1978.
Lower courts also had upheld the programs at both UNC and Harvard, rejecting claims that the schools discriminated against white and Asian-American applicants.
Finding an apartment in NYC that has everything you’re looking for and you can actually afford should be considered an olympic sport. And truly, not all NYC neighborhoods are made equal. But as the summer commences and temperatures heat up, so does the city–but which parts are hottest?
RentHop analyzed millions of search queries over three months this past spring to see which of NYC’s neighborhoods are currently the hottest, i.e., have the most renter demand. They then compared these results to those last year to see which neighborhoods are gaining and losing popularity.
And, according to the results,Astoria, Queens is currently the hottest neighborhood in NYC, jumping to 1st from 9th last year–but come on, with all of Astoria’s mouthwatering food it’s not hard to see why this neighborhood is hot.
Astoria is the hottest neighborhood for NYC renters in 2023, jumping 8 spots in our rankings this year to take top place. As rent prices across the city have skyrocketed, many New Yorkers have looked to Queens for more affordable prices and bang for their buck.
In second place was the Upper East Side, finding itself in the same spot as last year, followed by the East Village (which ranked first last year), Bedstuy, and the Upper West Side.
While more than half of the top ten hottest neighborhoods reside in Manhattan, Northern Brooklyn is definitely gaining some momentum.
According to the ranking, Bedstuy is the 4th most searched neighborhood for renters, Williamsburg 6th, Bushwick 7th, and Greenpoint 14th–all of which rose considerably in popularity since last year.
However, the neighborhood which saw the highest jump this year was West Harlem, which jumped twelve spots from 46th to 34th compared to last year.
Those among the “colder” neighborhoods, finding themselves dropping in popularity, include Greenwich Village (8 spot drop), the West Village (7 spot drop), Chelsea (6 spot drop), and the Bowery (6 spot drop). They all still find themselves in the top 25, though.
Data shows, however, that many renters have begun looking elsewhere in search of cheaper prices as rents soar, better amenities, and more space.
World-class fireworks display July 3rd and 4th, 2023 at MetLife Stadium1, MetLife Stadium Dr., East Rutherford, NJ, 07073, less than an hour from Harlem, NY. Award-winning pyrotechnic company Garden State Fireworks will be producing the show. Garden State has set off fireworks extravaganzas all over the world. Credits include the July 4th at the National Mall…
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) Commissioner Manuel Castro today announced an extension of 10 asylum seeker support. Includes the center contracts and the addition of a new support center to serve recently arrived individuals and families seeking asylum. Originally opened last fall, these community-based organizations, located across the five…
Remortgaging your home can be an exciting process, giving you the opportunity to finance a large purchase or simply get better financial terms and conditions on your existing mortgage loan. But it’s also important that you’re informed about all aspects of the remortgage process to ensure that you make the best decision for your current…