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New York City Public Schools Will Have a Snow Day

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Snow day in New York City on Monday as Mamdani says nor'easter forces public schools to close
New York City Public Schools will have a traditional snow day Monday due to the nor'easter and forecast for blizzard conditions and towering snow totals across the five boroughs.

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New York City getting slammed by blizzard; Mamdani announces full snow day for public schools Monday
 · 19h
York County schools: Snow storm brings delays, virtual learning Monday
 · 17h
NYC schools to open for in person classes Tuesday after crippling snowfall, but pushback growing
As a bomb cyclone continued to wallop New York City with up to 2 feet of snow, Mayor Mamdani announced public schools will reopen for in-person classes Tuesday, sparking criticism he is being overly o...

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New York City Public Schools Will Have a Snow Day on Monday
 · 19h
Staten Island officials blast Mayor Mamdani’s decision to open NYC public schools Tuesday

Mamdani defends requiring ID to shovel snow

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Mamdani pressed on requiring two forms of ID for getting paid to snow shovel
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was pressed on requiring two forms of ID to get paid to shovel snow in New York City but not for voting, citing federal law during an interview with CNN.

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Mamdani defends requiring ID to shovel snow: "It's federal law"
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Mamdani faces criticism over long‑standing NYC snow shoveler ID rules
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The Latest: New York City remains under a state of emergency, Mamdani says

A massive snowstorm pummeled the northeast United States from Maryland to Maine, forcing millions of people to stay home amid strong winds and blizzard warnings, transportation shutdowns, and
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Breaking down New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's response to historic blizzard

Less than two months into his tenure as New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani is responding to a second major snowstorm. CBS News reporter Jared Ochacher has more.
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New York City’s Homeless Population Faces Another Dangerous Storm

Mayor Zohran Mamdani said on Monday that his administration had taken lessons from the city’s last storm, when at least 20 people died after exposure to the cold.
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Mamdani’s anti-police rhetoric blamed after NYPD officers get pelted with snowballs

A video of New York Police Department officers getting pelted with snowballs by residents went viral Monday evening, and critics are blaming New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s anti-police rhetoric.
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New York City Mayor Mamdani Cracks Down on Deceptive Gym Membership Practices

NYC issues a warning to 187 gyms for deceptive membership practices, emphasizing consumer protection against complicated cancellation processes and hidden fees.
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Highlights: New York City remains under a state of emergency during massive snowstorm

A fierce winter storm brings harsh snowfall, wind and whiteout conditions across the northeast. Millions are experiencing travel bans and power outages amid the bomb cyclone.
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Mamdani floats increasing New York City property taxes as part of $127B budget plan

The mayor says increased property levies could be harmful but argues they’ll be necessary if the state doesn’t enact a new tax on millionaires.
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Mamdani under fire over New York property tax rise

NYC landlords say Mamdani's proposed property tax hike “will drive thousands of rent-stabilized buildings into bankruptcy.”
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If You’re Not Composting in New York City, It Could Cost You

The Mamdani administration is enforcing rules that require food and yard scraps to be separated, with fines ranging from $25 to $300.
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