Author: Newyorki

The 2025 New York City Marathon once again lived up to its reputation as one of the world’s most celebrated sporting events, bringing together tens of thousands of runners, millions of spectators, and record-breaking performances across multiple categories. Winners and Records Kenya’s Hellen Obiri captured global attention by setting a new women’s course record of 2:19:51, surpassing the previous mark by nearly a full minute. Obiri’s precision pacing and powerful final surge through Central Park secured her second consecutive New York victory. In the men’s division, fellow Kenyan Benson Kipruto triumphed in 2:08:32, edging out his compatriot Albert Korir in…

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The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed that some Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries will not receive a payment in November, causing confusion among millions of recipients across the United States. The disruption stems from a calendar-related adjustment rather than a policy change. Because November 1 falls on a federal non-business day, October’s SSI payment was issued early — on October 31. As a result, no payment is scheduled for November. The next SSI disbursement will occur on December 1. Despite the administrative explanation, many beneficiaries were caught off guard. Reports on social media indicate widespread uncertainty, with some seniors…

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A severe operational disruption struck Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on Monday, forcing a temporary ground stop that rippled across the New York–New Jersey airspace and caused over 100 flight cancellations and delays. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the halt was ordered after a critical staffing shortage in the airport’s air traffic control tower, leaving insufficient personnel to safely manage takeoffs and landings. The issue, compounded by ongoing federal budget constraints and the nationwide controller shortage, triggered cascading delays that affected airports at LaGuardia and JFK as well. Passengers reported hours-long waits and mounting frustration as airlines scrambled…

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The 2025 New York City Marathon delivered another unforgettable chapter in the city’s sporting history as Kenya’s Hellen Obiri stormed to victory, setting a new women’s course record with a time of 2:19:51, while fellow Kenyan Benson Kipruto clinched the men’s title in a thrilling finish. Obiri, a two-time world champion and Olympic medalist, broke away in the final miles through Central Park, crossing the line more than a minute ahead of Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey. Her victory marked Kenya’s third consecutive women’s title in New York and underscored her dominance in long-distance running. On the men’s side, Benson Kipruto battled…

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The city’s mayoral race has taken a sharp turn as Zohran Mamdani, the progressive State Assembly member from Queens, has surged ahead in recent polls, establishing a comfortable lead over his closest rivals, former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican commentator Curtis Sliwa. Recent data from the New York Times/Siena poll shows Mamdani holding 41% of voter support, compared to 28% for Cuomo and 19% for Sliwa, with the remainder undecided. The poll highlights a growing shift among younger and working-class voters toward Mamdani’s progressive platform focused on affordable housing, public transport reform, and climate equity. Former President Donald Trump’s endorsement…

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As the federal government shutdown continues with no resolution in sight, nearly 1.8 million New Yorkers who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) face the growing risk of losing their food benefits. The funding freeze in Washington has placed immense pressure on state and local agencies scrambling to prevent a full-scale food insecurity emergency. Officials from New York City’s Department of Social Services have warned that federal funds for SNAP could run out within days if Congress fails to pass a spending bill. The city’s most vulnerable populations — including low-income families, seniors, and single mothers — would…

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced an ambitious new initiative aimed at empowering young New Yorkers and reshaping the city’s future workforce. The City Civil Service Youth Apprenticeship Program — the first of its kind — will provide hands-on training and paid employment opportunities for up to 500 young people over the next six years within city government agencies. Under this initiative, participants will gain practical experience in various departments, from public administration and infrastructure to health and community services. The program also includes mentorship, benefits, and career guidance designed to prepare youth for full-time employment in civil…

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A minor aircraft collision at LaGuardia Airport on Saturday night raised new concerns about safety protocols at one of the busiest air travel hubs in the United States. A United Airlines jet, taxiing toward its gate, struck the tail of another stationary plane, prompting an immediate suspension of operations at the affected terminal. According to preliminary reports from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the incident occurred shortly before 9 p.m. when the United aircraft, arriving from Chicago, made contact with the parked plane’s rear fuselage. Both planes sustained visible damage, but no injuries were reported among passengers or crew members.…

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As the federal government shutdown drags on in Washington, the effects are rippling through New York City — threatening the food security of millions. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides vital assistance to low-income families, faces critical funding shortages that could suspend benefits as early as next week if the impasse continues. Officials from the New York City Department of Social Services estimate that more than 1.6 million residents rely on SNAP to afford daily meals. The prolonged federal standoff has left state and local agencies scrambling to identify emergency funding sources to fill the gap, but those…

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative designed to open the doors of city government to the next generation. The newly announced City Civil Service Youth Apprenticeship Program aims to recruit and train up to 500 young New Yorkers over the next six years, providing them with practical experience, professional mentorship, and access to stable public sector jobs. Under the program, participants will work within various city agencies, learning essential administrative, technical, and operational skills while earning salaries and receiving benefits. The initiative is part of a broader effort to address youth unemployment and high job…

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