Homeless
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Why New York Needs a Right to Shelter
For months, New York politicians have been trying to dispense with an inconvenient mandate: a decades-old rule requiring New York…
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2 Who Had Contracts to Run Shelters Charged With Stealing Public Funds
The men, who ran Childrens Community Services, pocketed money that was intended for housing homeless people.
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New York’s Right to Shelter Is Under Attack. Again.
The mayor is going to court over the city’s unique decree guaranteeing a room to all New Yorkers. It is…
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New York Politicians Are Turning Away From the Housing Crisis
Politicians in New York, faced with a housing crisis that has driven more than 80,000 people into homeless shelters and…
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A Generation of Women Named for Connie Chung
More from our inbox: The Dangerous Debt Limit DebateRon DeSantis, AuthoritarianForming a Community With Homeless NeighborsU.S. Role in Sex Exploitation…
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What’s Homelessness Really Like?
A Times project explores the daily lives of people experiencing homelessness.
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New York City’s Social Services Commissioner Will Resign
Gary Jenkins, who has been criticized for his handling of the homeless crisis, said he would step down, according to…
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Some Homeless Encampments Can Stay, but the Underlying Issues Remain
Three court decisions have now ruled that the shelter system does not meet the needs of homeless people.
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Real Estate
How a Hotel Was Converted into Housing for Formerly Homeless People
Though Mayor Eric Adams estimated that 25,000 hotel rooms could be turned into supportive and affordable housing, only one building…
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35 Years of Efforts to Address Mental Illness on New York Streets
Mayors have launched numerous initiatives over the years to remove people with severe mental illness from the streets and subways.