Predicting the next snow response, watching “the wave” hit East New York, linking homeless kids to child care and more in this week’s rundown of must-reads for urban enthusiasts.
Research and reporting on the complex mix of race and geography, the minimum wage, youthful offenders and the ever-present threat of … out-of-state cars?
The share of workers represented by unions fell slightly across the country in 2014 but remained steady in New York, which leads the nation in the percentage of employees claimed…
From firms that advertised for female workers to an employer who targeted a worker for harassment because of her religion, dozens of companies paid four- and five-figure sums last year…
Living as we do in a global financial capital that attracts loads of tourists, you don’t need to resort to chaos theory to wonder if events across the pond could…
This week’s UrbaNERD looks at episodes in New York’s past where freedom of expression meant the freedom to offend. Also, new stuff on housing, wages and debt.
Huge funding disparities are a problem, but solutions aren’t simple: How do you inject cultural support into neglected areas without forcing out the artists already working there?
In the rubble of the World Trade Center, integrity monitors shined. A block away, they were unable to stop the corner-cutting that led to two firefighters’ deaths.
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