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What’s the deal with CORE Services Group?

The city’s biggest homeless operator has been involved in some shady business dealings, according to a new report from The New York Times.

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Homeless shelter operator to run Trump golf course

A new government procurement notice alludes to a radically different operator taking former President Donald Trump’s place.

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R. Kelly’s guilty verdict is a win for Me Too

After avoiding accountability for years, the multi-platinum musician was found guilty of being the head of a racketeering and sex trafficking scheme.

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Exclusive: East Side meets West Side in new human services partnership

New York City organizations, the Goddard Riverside and the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, join forces to help Manhattan’s most vulnerable.

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Brooklyn Kindergarten Services welcomes students back to school

Melisha Jackman with students at the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society's Edwards I. Cleveland Center in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Photo by Myrtle Charles.

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NYC public school mandates change after one week

But public health experts aren’t sure they’ll do enough to protect students and New Yorkers overall.

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What can New York do to prepare for its next big hurricane?

Kate Boicourt from the Environmental Defense Fund talks about what the state needs to prepare for future disasters and how to make those efforts equitable.

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Transportation advocates heated over spate of traffic deaths

Eric McClure, the executive director of StreetsPAC, spoke to NYN Media about the recent traffic death and Vision Zero’s shortcomings.

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The NYC public school COVID-19 vaccine mandates

And why some city teachers unions have been pushing back.

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How Tuesday’s Children continues to support victims of 9/11

The organization’s executive director, Terry Sears, spoke with NYN Media about the nonprofit’s trajectory over the past 20 years and how it has expanded its mission.

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Does Alphonso David have a case?

After being ousted from the Human Rights Campaign, David has threatened the organization’s board with a “legal challenge,” but does he have a shot at a successful suit?

Nonprofit management

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The merger spike that never happened

Small and midsized nonprofits were protected from being forced to shut down or merge thanks to government help.

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Many NY nonprofits are feeling burned out

Resilience and innovation can help resolve short-term challenges but there’s a long haul ahead.

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The Texas abortion ban and the battle for reproductive rights

Pascale Bernard, vice president of public affairs and organizing at the Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Action Fund, explains what the new law means for women.

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Leader to Leader: Jordyn Lexton

The founder and CEO of Drive Change talks to NYN Media about their decision to step down.

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Introducing NYN Media’s new editor

City & State staff reporter Amanda Luz Henning Santiago takes the helm.