
The last four OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALISTS on VAULT: who delivered your favorite performance? 🥇 #gymnastics
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The last four OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALISTS on VAULT: who delivered your favorite performance? 🥇 #gymnastics

Over the past decade, New York City has opted to close schools for five additional religious and cultural holidays, leading to as many irregular weeks as complete ones for many students. Working parents say the disruptions are stressful and costly. nymag.com/intelligencer/…

The first responders who answered more than 1.6 million 911 calls last year, often alongside cops and firefighters, get starting pay of $39,000 a year and top out at $59,000 after several years on the job. EMS is part of the Fire Department, but EMTs get paid far less than the $54,000 starting pay of firefighters, who can expect to make $110,000 after five years. “We have quite a few members who are homeless — either living in shelters, sleeping in their cars, sleeping at the station, sleeping on a friend’s couch,” says Oren Barzilay, president of FDNY EMS Local 2507, which represents most emergency medical technicians in the city. “They put on a uniform during the day, and at night, they’re homeless.” The low pay leads to high turnover. “We’re losing almost 1,500 members by the end of the year,” says Vincent Variale, president of Local 3261 of the Uniformed Emergency Medical Service Officers Union. “So that’s a considerable amount when you talk about the size of our service being 4,500.” “We give our best, and we’re just not treated how we’re supposed to be treated,” says Taysha Soto, an EMT and single mother stationed in Staten Island. Errol Louis reports on the abysmally low wages of emergency medical-services workers and why City Hall needs to “fix this pronto”: nymag.visitlink.me/X20l8x

New Yorkers are thinking about having kids with hope Mamdani will make child care free gothamist.com/news/new-yorke…

listening to a lot of musical songs is fun bc you won’t get normal lyrics stuck in your head, instead it’ll be something like “we, the students of westerburg high, will die!”

Megan The stallion with her parents ❤️

@useful_emetic @purplcabbage Helpless financial illiteracy is, sadly, very Millenial coded.




Why is Lindy West’s credit limit $500 they definitely don’t have jobs




... but which one, Rachel Zegler, WHICH ONE ?

Approximately 79% of ticket buyers during the surge had never purchased a Broadway ticket on StubHub. For existing users, 75% were concertgoers and 50% are sports fans.

