Issue 299
Issue 299
Nov 24, 2025
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A Taste of Affordability: Bean and Cheese Burritos
These make-ahead bean and cheese burritos are perfect for the work week and are just as good warmed up in the microwave as they are reheated in a pan.

No Stopping Now: New Group Founded to Lead Push for Affordability Agenda
Our Time NYC is looking to channel the energy of Zohran’s canvassing army to build public support for raising taxes on the rich and major corporations.

I knew there would be scandals, as there always are, and I knew that an Eric Adams NYPD would reach dystopian levels. But I never foresaw the depths to which the Adams administration would sink.

New Work Requirements For SNAP Benefits: New Yorkers Will “Fall Through The Cracks”
The New York City Human Rights Administration says that 231,600 people in New York City will be impacted by the new work requirements.

The Jokerification of American Liberals
Can the left win over an enraged Democratic Party base?

Chelsea NYCHA Residents Dig In Against City’s Demolition Plans
Tenants don’t trust city’s plans to demolish, rebuild their long-time homes in wealthy Manhattan neighborhood.

New Book Unpacks How Zionism is Mythologized in Hasbara
Malinowitz’s “Selling Israel” provides both the hard facts and historical background necessary to contest Zionism as the best and only way to combat hatred of Jews.

The Political Fight for Southern Brooklyn’s Russian-Speakers
Little Russia’s residents are impacted by the affordability crisis like everyone else, but they are also deeply wary of socialism.

Mamdani’s campaign proved that democratic socialism can speak in a language of compassion and competence that resonates far beyond its traditional base.

A Revolutionary Fantasy That Speaks to Our Current Descent into Despotism
In One Battle After Another, the rebels savor the thrill of fighting back against an oppressive system but pay a brutal price for doing so.