Our administration came into office with a clear mission: to protect public safety, revitalize our economy, and make all five boroughs more livable for the 8.3 million people who call New York City their home. For the last two years, we have worked every day to make our vision a reality. And the
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One Hundred Days Of War
The 100th day of the war against Hamas came and went, allowing those who are supporting Israel’s right to retaliate against its attackers to take a
Parshat Bo: The Nation That Refused To Get The Message
The weekly chapter Bo (“Come’) talks about the last three punishments that befell Egypt: The plagues of locusts, of total darkness, and the death of
The Safest Big City in America
Since day one, our administration has been clear about our vision for the five boroughs — creating a city that is safer, more economically viable
Police Transparency Bill May Halt Policing Altogether. Here’s How You Can Help Stop It
In late December, the New York City Council passed the “How Many Stops Act,” legislation that seeks to hamper policing by forcing them to do an
Don’t Let The Yeitzer Ha’ra Keep You Down!
When a person unfortunately does an aveirah, he should be aware that the wrongdoing is a horrible transgression; however, it is even worse for the
Creating Formidable Faith
The world has changed. Or perhaps it sprouted the only viable result of careless consumer focused technological advancement we all allowed it to come

