Everyday is my own midnights boys hours in my own New York City so i can keep on playing with my own hot chick girls or the party girls hours from now on will not stop follow me everywhere i am going from now on or will not stop playing with this real life New York City off i will keep on playing with my own hot chick girls or my own party girls midnight hours from now on and i will keep on playing with this dark black sky hours from now on in my own New York City from now on this is why do not let’s all my own hot chick girls or my own party girls keep on hugging my own New York City Sky to become midnights hours from now on i am the real midnights chick boys hours with my own hot chick girls or my own party girls hours from now on they will always keep on hurting my own New York City from now on.
It should be remembered for the launch of iCloud, but instead the WWDC on June 6, 2011, will always be known as the last appearance of Steve Jobs at an Apple event. It was 15 years ago, today. By @WGallagher
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There is a permanent underclass that wants to be provided for.
The City Council wants to go even further than the Mamdani administration is willing to go in fulfilling their demands.
The underlying rationale for those demands is "You owe me". "You owe me" a place to live.
They want to be provided for like children.
NYC has a program called City Fighting Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement (CityFHEPS).
CityFHEPS is a rental assistance voucher program designed to help persons in homeless shelters find stable housing. The program provides ongoing rental subsidies paid directly to landlords to cover a portion of the recipient's rent.
The City Council voted to expand the number of New Yorkers eligible for CityFHEPS in 2023, but the new rules were challenged in court by both the previous and current administrations.
The 2023 expansions sought to ease work requirements for voucher recipients, increase the maximum income limits and allow those facing eviction to qualify for vouchers.
Advocates argue that the program would save money, because the rent vouchers are much less costly than the cost of operating homeless shelters.
"See that? Instead of giving out X million, you would only be giving out half of X million. Think of all the money you would be saving!"
The thing is that people stay in shelters for a much shorter time frame than what permanent residence would involve.
So, the rent voucher program becomes incredibly expensive.
CityFHEPS was born in 2019 at a cost of $25 million; however, within six years, the city’s costs for the voucher program ballooned to over $1 billion.
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Saturday’s Weather Rating: 4/10
A decent start with sunny skies, but it’s very warm once again - this time high temperatures reach the mid 90s (!). Severe storms are possible this evening, too. The vibes are hot and unsettled!
05:47 AM: Trains from Newark and Harrison are once again departing from their normal platforms/tracks after an earlier service adjustment. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
05:47 AM: Trains from Newark and Harrison are once again departing from their normal platforms/tracks after an earlier service adjustment. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
“He was a good man.”
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A man fatally shot in the chest and groin on a Bronx street was a father of two, his family said. Police still have not said what motivated the killing.
Amaury Toro, 43, was gunned down near a bus stop on Grand Concourse near E. Burnside Ave. in Fordham around 2:30 a.m. on Thursday, according to law enforcement.
“We’re grieving right now,” a relative of Toro’s told the Daily News. “He was a good man.”
Police said Toro lived at an apartment building in Bedford Park less than two miles from where he was shot to death. But neighbors there said they hadn’t seen him in months.
Toro had been arrested 16 times in New York City, including for once for a drug-related offense.
He was also arrested in the Bronx on March 18, 2025, on a bench warrant out of Bucks County, Pa., for a fraud-related incident, according a local sheriff’s office’s website.
Police had to work to identify Toro, since when he was shot, he had no ID on him, cops said.
No arrests have been made.
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Travel Update: Due to equipment unavailability, Train 500 is canceled. Customers are encouraged to rebook the next available service. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
04:44 AM: All 14th and 23rd St. service temporarily running from NJ track. We will issue an update when trains resume service from their normal tracks.
04:44 AM: All 14th and 23rd St. service temporarily running from NJ track. We will issue an update when trains resume service from their normal tracks.
A man was pepper-sprayed and slashed this week when he got caught in the middle of a fight between dog owners in Harlem.
The 47-year-old victim stepped in when he spotted two dogs getting aggressive with each other, prompting their owners to start fighting around 8 p.m. Sunday on West 125th Street near Malcolm X Boulevard, law enforcement sources said.
A man and woman walking one of the dogs then ganged up on the do-gooder.
One of the suspects pepper-sprayed the victim before both cut him on the face and hand.
Anyone with information on the suspects' whereabouts is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).
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