Dear writers, we need your imagination, your narrative creativity and your lively thinking. We need these to create spaces of freedom and authenticity, within which divine grace can make the promise of consolation and peace resound. https://t.co/FEmCrdQ392
Here’s a success story:
Corporate entities were buying up single family homes, all cash, in NY.
Regular buyers with a mortgage can’t compete with that.
Housing advocates pushed for change. NY’s governor signed legislation to curb it. This is how it’s done!
"A Schneps employee making $40K makes $3,333/month before taxes; the cheapest health insurance plan costs $2,811 a month for an employee, spouse, & child. An employee could pay as little as $227/month but that plan carries a $7K deductible."
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Some News:
After 11 years at the Washington Post, I was fired in the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk killing.
This week, I'm fighting back.
My case heads to arbitration on Thursday.
More here:
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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
How was a landlord allowed to demolish more than 100 units of deeply affordable housing without a permit, in the middle of a housing crisis?
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