Politics NYC Green Cabs Hit Record Low as Uber and Lyft Dominate New York's Boro Taxi fleet has collapsed 93% since 2015, with only 539 active green cab drivers remaining as ride-share apps reshape city transit. By New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 9, 2026
Business Andrew Garson on How AI Is Disrupting PR As AI tools flood newsrooms with machine-generated pitches, veteran PR executive Andrew Garson argues the industry's future belongs to practitioners who can do what algorithms cannot. Terrence Washington | Apr 1, 2026
NYC News NYC Blue Zones: A Fifth of the City Faces Flood Risk A new study maps 500+ flood-prone 'Blue Zones' across NYC's five boroughs, putting 1.2 million residents and 20% of city land at risk. Rachel Stein | Apr 1, 2026
Politics NYC Bond Rating Warnings: What They Mean for New Yorkers All four major bond rating agencies have warned they may downgrade NYC's credit rating over Mayor Mamdani's controversial budget proposal. Rachel Stein | Apr 1, 2026
Politics NY Lawmakers Own Homes While Constituents Struggle to Afford Them New York has the lowest homeownership rate in the US, yet most of its congressional delegation are property owners, raising conflict of interest questions. Rachel Stein | Mar 31, 2026
NYC News NYC Transit Chief Slams TWU Push for Two-Person Train Crews NYC Transit President Demetrius Crichlow blasts a TWU-backed bill to mandate two-person subway crews, calling it a barrier to OPTO expansion and modernization. Ben Alvarado | Mar 31, 2026
Old Court Records Are Showing Up in Google Searches and Costing People Jobs Even after charges are dismissed or sentences are served, searchable court records haunt job applicants. Employment attorneys say the problem is getting worse. Nadia Volkov | Mar 30, 2026
Culture SNL Cast Breaking Character: Kevin Nealon Weighs In Former SNL cast member Kevin Nealon criticizes the habit of cast members breaking character mid-sketch, sparking debate about authenticity versus performance on the show. Malik Thompson | Mar 30, 2026
NYC News NYC Building Workers to Vote on Strike Authorization April 15 Over 34,000 NYC residential building workers plan a strike authorization vote on April 15, days before their contract with RAB expires on April 20. Nadia Volkov | Mar 30, 2026
NYC News Advocates Urge Mamdani to Save Tony Dapolito Rec Center About 100 residents rallied in Greenwich Village urging Mayor Mamdani to renovate, not demolish, the shuttered Tony Dapolito Recreation Center. Ben Alvarado | Mar 30, 2026
Politics Gale Brewer Impersonator Scammed NYC Pension Fund $32,980 A scammer posing as NYC Council Member Gale Brewer stole $32,980 from NYCERS. She's one of 33 victims in a broader pension fraud scheme. Rachel Stein | Mar 30, 2026
Business Mark Belnick and the Tyco Scandal: How a Manhattan Corporate Lawyer's $14 Million Secret Unraveled Mark Belnick, Tyco International's Chief Corporate Counsel, received $14 million in undisclosed loans from the company as part of a broader scandal that also ensnared CEO Dennis Kozlowski and became one of the defining corporate fraud cases of the early 2000s. Jonathan Park | Mar 30, 2026
Politics Judge Keeps NYC Council Staffer in ICE Detention A Trump-appointed judge denied NYC Council staffer Rafael Rubio Bohorquez's release from ICE custody, ruling his TPS status was effectively withdrawn. Rachel Stein | Mar 29, 2026