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New York
New Yorkers want to know: What’s your cybersecurity plan?
Aug 29, 2017
There are some new regulations going into effect for financial institutions licensed by the state of New York this week. That’s for some banks, big insurance companies and all kinds of financial firms. The rules are about cybersecurity, specifically. They require companies to hire a chief information security officer, to report data breaches within 72 […]
New York drivers could face a whole new set of roadblocks
Aug 23, 2017
They’re calling it the Summer of Hell for transportation in New York City. There have been repairs to Penn Station, causing rerouting of New Jersey Transit and Amtrak trains and meltdowns in the aging subway infrastructure. To raise funds for improvements, New York is considering imposing additional tolls or fees on drivers who want to […]
Carting New Yorkers' trash to landfills is expensive. One solution: Make less of it.
Aug 4, 2017
A city plan to increase recycling and food composting is in the works.
If your neighborhood's name changes, it's probably being gentrified
Jul 18, 2017
Creative neighborhood renaming is common in real estate, but not all residents are on board with the trend.
The inside scoop on ice cream: George Washington, fist fights and custard
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Jun 30, 2017
Journalist Amy Ettinger writes about the history of the frozen treat in her book 'Sweet Spot.'
Oregon is ending last-minute scheduling for retail, hospitality workers
Jun 30, 2017
Oregon is the first state to pass such a law.
New York’s plagued subway annoys riders and hurts the economy
Jun 27, 2017
You thought your commute was bad? More than 30 New York City subway riders got hurt this morning after two cars derailed, scraped the side of the subway tunnel and came to a stop. Delays spread throughout the system. It’s the kind of hang-up New Yorkers are sadly accustomed to, with about 70,000 subway delays per […]
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NY freelancers have a new law on their side
May 17, 2017
New York freelancers who have trouble getting paid on time, or sometimes at all, have a new law on their side. The “Freelance Isn’t Free” Act went into effect this week. It’s the first law in the country to protect independent contractors from getting stiffed. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
New York mayor expected to pass ban on inquiries of wage history
by
Annie Baxter
Apr 19, 2017
The New York City Council recently approved legislation aimed at addressing pay inequity. The city’s private employers will no longer be allowed to ask job candidates about their current or past wages. Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to sign the bill into law, adding New York to a growing list of cities and states […]
Why cities are cracking down on self-storage units
Apr 14, 2017
Your diploma … from elementary school. The old Christmas decorations you’ve been meaning to look through. Or those fruit dishes from your grandmother. If you’re like many Americans, you may have boxed up belongings that you can’t bear to part with but also don’t have room for and stashed them in a storage space. But […]