House expels New York Republican Congressman George Santos

House expels New York Republican Congressman George Santos

The House of Representatives voted Friday to expel Republican Rep. George Santos of New York following a critical ethics report into his conduct that accused him of converting campaign donations for his own use. He was only the sixth member in House history to be ousted by his colleagues. The vote in favor of expulsion … Read more

They demand to approve laws for more taxes on the richest

They demand to approve laws for more taxes on the richest

Loudly, dozens of protesters, ordinary New Yorkers and elected officials joined together to demand that the state legislature pass six bills that would force the rich, the very rich and multi-millionaires to pay more taxes. The extra money would be included in the 2024 state budget. “Unfortunately, we are living in a time where there … Read more

Mayor’s initiative to improve safety at street crossings

Mayor’s initiative to improve safety at street crossings

Mayor Eric Adams unveils a new plan to improve safety at thousands of intersections across the five boroughs, seeking to reduce the number of road deaths that continue to rise nationwide. Under the program, current efforts will be doubled, making improvements to at least two thousand intersections per year. Of those intersections, one thousand will … Read more

Lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree begins

Lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree begins

The air of the Christmas season is already felt in our city, and proof of this is the lighting of the famous Rockefeller Center tree that comes to life on Wednesday night. For people who wish to enjoy this popular celebration, the tree will remain lit every day from this Wednesday until January 13 from … Read more

Bus users: some agree about how slow it is, others satisfied

Bus users: some agree about how slow it is, others satisfied

“I walk to work and I get there before them,” Luis Pinales said of the MTA buses. According to an analysis by the AMNY newspaper, buses operated by the MTA, or the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, traversed the streets of the Big Apple at a snail’s pace during the first 10 months of the year at … Read more

Band Aterciopelados begins ‘El Dorado’ tour of the US – will be in NYC

Band Aterciopelados begins ‘El Dorado’ tour of the US – will be in NYC

The Colombian rock band Aterciopelados began this Monday in the United States the ‘El Dorado’ tour, an album that catapulted the Bogotá duo to fame almost three decades ago, and will bring classic songs from their repertoire to the stages of nine cities such as ” Florecita rockera’, ‘Maligno’ or ‘Bolero fallacious’, the organization reported … Read more

Veteran New York journalist Pablo Guzmán dies

Veteran New York journalist Pablo Guzmán dies

Veteran CBS journalist Pablo Guzmán has died. Guzmán was 73 years old. The reporter was known for covering stories from around the city, whether crime, politics or courts. The CBS network posted a message on social media about Guzmán’s death. “Sad news to share: we mourn the loss of Pablo Guzmán, a legendary voice of … Read more

Tensions between newcomers and more established immigrants

Tensions between newcomers and more established immigrants

In New York, immigrants in a city-run shelter complain that relatives who moved in before them refuse to offer them a bed. In Chicago, a provider of mental health services for people in the country illegally focused on new arrivals sleeping in a police station across the street. In South Florida, some immigrants complain that … Read more

Thousands of New Yorkers prepare to travel this holiday weekend

Thousands of New Yorkers prepare to travel this holiday weekend

At Penn Station, the festive spirit of Thanksgiving is in the air, with thousands of people arriving and leaving the city. In the middle of the crowd, we met Christina Turcios, a third-year literature student at SUNY Albany, who undertook a more than four-hour train and bus journey from Albany to reunite with her family. … Read more

Bryant Park: Skating Rink, ‘Winter Willage’ and Other Attractions

Bryant Park: Skating Rink, ‘Winter Willage’ and Other Attractions

Bryant Park’s ‘Winter Village’ is a European-inspired open-air market, with a variety of shops and businesses where you can purchase products and items made by artisans from New York and around the world. Stores are located in custom-designed “jewel box” kiosks along the promenades, plazas and terraces of Bryant Park. One of the biggest attractions … Read more