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  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Henry Rosoff

    Henry RosoffWed, April 16, 2025 at 10:19 PM UTC2 min readMANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Members of the city council and activists are pushing back on criticism of the plan to close Rikers Island— and build four smaller jails. The project is billions over budget and years behind schedule. In recent months, Mayor Adams has said he does not see an immediate path to closing the notorious jail. More Local News “Rikers is a humanitarian and fiscal crisis,” said Manhattan Councilwoman Carolina Rivera.

  • 1 week ago | pix11.com | Dominique Jack |Henry Rosoff

    NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — For the first time ever, New York City has permanently locked in funding for its Pre-K and 3-K programming, Mayor Eric Adams announced on Wednesday morning. The city has set a baseline funding of $167 million annually to expand the three programs, making them permanent for the foreseeable future. The announcement from Adams came as he stood alongside his predecessor, former Mayor Bill de Blasio, during a press conference.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Henry Rosoff

    NEW YORK (PIX11) — Welcome to PIX on Politics Daily with Dan Mannarino, where we break down the day’s political news, headlines, and issues that matter most to you through in-depth conversation. Join us daily on PIX11+ streaming at 1 p.m. as we invite the newsmakers, lawmakers, and key players shaping policies that impact local communities.

  • 1 week ago | pix11.com | Henry Rosoff

    NEW YORK (PIX11) — During what is being called a national day of action to protect Social Security, Democrats are highlighting what they said are efforts by the Trump administration to take away retirement benefits. In New York, Democratic Congressman Dan Goldman, who represents lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn, rallied outside the East Village Social Security office with a public housing tenant.

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BREAKING — An immigration judge in Louisiana has allowed the Trump administration to move forward with its effort to deport Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil, saying the determination that he poses “adverse foreign policy consequences” for the U.S. is “facially reasonable.”