A stretch of Great Jones Street where the artist lived and worked now goes by “Jean-Michel Basquiat Way.”
Category: City Council (NYC)
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For Some Sex Assault Accusers, This Local Law Has Become a Last Resort
The law, which underpins several civil suits against Sean Combs, is the only remaining tool for reviving older claims in New York.
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The N.Y. Law That Underpins Several Lawsuits Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
The law, which underpins several civil suits against Sean Combs, is the only remaining tool for reviving older claims in New York.
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Sparing the Horse, Brussels Warms Up to the Electric Carriage
The city’s last horse-drawn carriage operator says business is good since making the switch, placing the Belgian capital in the vanguard of a global change.
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Maxwell Frost and Other Gen-Z Politicians on What Drives Their Style Choices
Many of the country’s youngest elected officials hope to express authenticity through their clothing choices.
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What to Know About New Airbnb Regulations in NYC
On Tuesday, the city will start enforcing strict new rules on how and when New Yorkers can rent out homes using platforms like Airbnb and VRBO.
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New York City Moves to Regulate How AI Is Used in Hiring
New York City’s pioneering, focused approach sets rules on how companies use the technology in work force decisions.
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Interested in Polyamory? Somerville, Massachusetts May Be the City for You
Somerville, Mass., has passed laws granting rights to people in polyamorous relationships — and it’s just getting started.
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More Retiree Health Plans Move Away From Traditional Medicare
The New York Times – Business:Retirees whose former employers offer health coverage are being shifted to privately run Medicare Advantage, often against their wishes. The change saves millions for employers.
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Uber Drivers Say They Are Struggling: ‘This Is Not Sustainable’
The New York Times – Business:Their raise request was denied, while fees and car payments are cutting into their earnings. New data suggests they make less than cabbies.
