After years of debate, delays, and arguments, congestion pricing finally has gone into effect in Manhattan. The tax on traveling is incredibly popular with the affluent and car-less, and far more unpopular with everyone else. In a state where you can’t find people who can agree on if water is wet
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Congestion Pricing In Effect
My Brief Experience with the Tolls
There are various political and social elements at play in discussing congestion pricing, the freedom of open
Celebrating 400 Years Of The Greatest City In The World
2025 marks a historic occasion — our city's 400th anniversary. It marks four centuries since the first European settlement of Manhattan in 1625, on
Contrived Mitzvot
The Midrash (Eicha, Parsha 2) recounts a striking story:
Congestion Pricing An Utter Cash Grab That Crushes Locals And Small Businesses
Dear Editor:
I am writing to express my strong opposition to the implementation of the congestion pricing plan for New York City. While the idea of
Dreaming Of Potential: A Lesson from Yosef and Chanukah
In this week's parshah, we witness the incredible moment when Yosef ascends to great power as the viceroy of Mitzrayim. When Yosef's brothers come to
Where In The Torah Is Chanukah?
Chanukah is the only major Jewish holiday that is not found in the Tanakh. This is mainly because the events of Chanukah took place in the 2nd