Young people are always told what not to do. But what should you do?
Did you know that most public libraries have a Nintendo Switch to use? That parks show free movies at night? That there's a map of pickup basketball games?
https://t.co/Nb8rOAGO4T is a map of free and affordable things to do this summer that we made just for you.
Because public programs mean nothing if you don't know how to access them. 
From June 11 to July 19, New Yorkers can eat, drink, and celebrate the World Cup for just $26 at restaurants across all five boroughs.
From Little Senegal in Harlem to Little Odessa in Brooklyn, our city’s diversity is our greatest strength, and now it’s on the menu.
Be part of the excitement, support small businesses, and eat up all this city has to offer: https://t.co/xSEKmHvt5x
President and CEO of the NAACP Derrick Johnson says the racist video depicting the Obamas as apes shared by President Trump "is consistent with the tone and the voice of the president."
"Unfortunately, for the majority of African Americans across the country, we knew that this is how he felt about the community," Johnson says. "He has demonstrated that throughout his second term."
I’ve listened to @HOT97 my entire life. I was born here. Raised here. Raised by Hip-Hop. The opportunity to wake up the greatest city in the world on the most legendary station in music is not lost on me. I’ve waited my entire life for this. I’m ready. Let’s get it.
@hlovo_ Amazing! I would say Slick Rick from the UK of Jamaican decent made it popular in NYC during the early 80’s. Ghostface along with Rae continued the trend into the 90s. Love the Rude Boy salute to Jamaicans. Trendsetters frfr!