To add fluoride or remove fluoride, that is the question.
Palestinian activist and Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil was detained by ICE on Saturday in what appears to be one of the first enforcement of President Trump’s policy targeting international students involved in anti-war protests.
What are you doing this March? Because I will be exploring the city!
Bitcoin rose over 10% after President Trump’s executive order.
The U.S. State Department, under Secretary Marco Rubio, will use an AI-algorithm to identify and revoke the visas of student that support Hamas.
The beloved dive bar Lucy’s has reopened and is ready for business.
Andrew Cuomo leads NYC mayoral race amid protests and controversy.
Hundreds of dogs dress up and join the parade as part of the Rio de Janeiro Carnival!
The Trump administration has ordered New York City to end congestion pricing by March 21. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
Maybe an overnight stay at the Port Authority Bus Terminal wouldn’t be so bad?
NASA announces that the danger of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth has dropped to nearly zero.
Tap to pay? Only if the OMNY reader hasn’t fallen off first. Editor’s warning: mentions of violence.
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