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Moving to New York always sounds exciting until you do it. Some people come here looking for better jobs, others want to ...
The New York Post recalled Miller's gesture, and called Haliburton's version of it "Choke 2.0." Newsday decided on a pun, going with "Choke's on Knicks." Unsurprisingly, all three used the same ...
But most of New York is served by local newspapers suffering from the same economic disruption gutting papers and leaving millions of Americans with no locally reported news and information.
—New York City subway advertisement . Last week some 730,000 regular Times readers were not with it. But not by choice. For the first time in its 32-year history the New York Newspaper Guild had ...
Newspapers' suit fuels legal showdown over AI and copyright law. It is the latest legal headache for OpenAI, which was hit with a similar copyright infringement lawsuit from The New York Times ...
News of New York sometimes seems to be the last thing New Yorkers can count on finding in their six newspapers. While the big local stories rate appropriate headlines, the routine local events ...
A coalition of small town newspapers in New York are urging state lawmakers to pass a bill to keep local papers afloat. According to North Country Now, more than 100 newspapers have formed a ...
New York state has experienced a 40% decrease in newspapers between 2004 and 2019. Since then, the number of journalists has halved and there has been a 60% decrease in overall circulation.
The New York Post recalled Miller's gesture, and called Haliburton's version of it "Choke 2.0." Newsday decided on a pun, going with "Choke's on Knicks." Unsurprisingly, all three used the same ...