NYC Mayor Adams unveils $114.5B budget, slows migrant spending As of December, the state has spent nearly $7 billion on costs related to migrants, significantly less than the $12 billion the city's budget writers had previously projected would be spent to date. 01/17/2025 - 4:20 am | View Link
Adams unveils $114.5 billion budget as migrant costs slow Mayor Eric Adams, bolstered by lower-than-forecast spending on migrants, proposed a $114.5 billion budget that allocates hundreds of millions of dollars in new spending to help pay for social services ... 01/17/2025 - 12:44 am | View Link
Mayor Adams unveils $115 billion budget, despite uncertainty from Washington The mayor laid out an ambitious spending plan as economic experts braced for potential cuts from the Trump administration. 01/16/2025 - 12:25 pm | View Link
Adams unveils details of historic $650M plan to curb street homelessness Even though Mayor Eric Adams announced during his State of the City address that the city will invest $650 million to tackle homelessness, more details were revealed on the city’s historic investment. 01/16/2025 - 10:57 am | View Link
Adams Unveils a Rosy Election-Year Budget, Citing Lower Migrant Costs The $114.5 billion spending plan anticipated $2 billion less in asylum seeker costs, but also called for an additional $550 million for nonmigrant shelters. 01/16/2025 - 8:35 am | View Link
By Amanda Hernández, Stateline.org
Rampant sexual abuse by guards at women’s prisons in California. An inmate suicide that went unnoticed for 18 hours in Washington state. Multiple jail breaks in Pennsylvania.
Related Articles
National News |
Today in History: January 18, Lisa Marie Presley files for divorce from Michael Jackson
National News |
Lawsuit alleges Vermont tracks pregnant women deemed unsuitable for parenthood
National News |
TikTok refugees are pouring to Xiaohongshu.
By Darius Tahir, KFF Health News
Preparing cancer patients for difficult decisions is an oncologist’s job. They don’t always remember to do it, however. At the University of Pennsylvania Health System, doctors are nudged to talk about a patient’s treatment and end-of-life preferences by an artificially intelligent algorithm that predicts the chances of death.
Related Articles
Health |
Changing your eye color is easier than you think.
Dear Eric: I took a job in DC at the behest of my close friend, who also invited me to live with her.
She said she was going to retire and move back to her Midwest hometown. She offered to rent her townhouse to me for a really reduced rate while she’s in transition.
Well, not only is she not making any attempts to move, but she also comments on my eating choices and constantly gives me unsolicited advice.
She’s vegan and a diabetic, so she’s very strict with her diet.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I spent a few days with some friends at a house in a rural setting near a small lake.
During our stay, the electricity went out. The toilets did not work for over 24 hours, and we had to use buckets for the waste we generated.
After the toilets were working, our host disposed of our collected waste in the lake.
An illegal gambling network that ran from strip-mall casinos to a warehouse in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood was taken down this week by state and local law enforcement agencies.
Authorities raided slot-machine parlors in suburban West Palm Beach, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach and Zephyrhills, confiscating machines and cash. They also charged officers of a company in Miami that sold slot machines to illegal casinos.
Floridians are jumping on the newest TikTok trend: changing your eye color.
The young and old have discovered that turning brown eyes blue or hazel eyes green can be as simple as putting in color contacts or as permanent as laser surgery that inserts color pigment into the cornea.
Ophthalmologists say both come with risks.
Keratopigmentation, also called eye tattooing, is performed on the cornea.