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What women want
Regardless of the results of the presidential election next week, voters will be looking to their president to address and solve the country's key economic issues.

Credit cards used to be a convenience. Now they have become a necessity. 

Plans perplex small-biz owners
Despite new rules designed to provide clarity on 401(k) plan fees, many small-business owners have difficulty understanding the costs within their plan and can't explain them to employees, according to a recent study by ShareBuilder 401k.

Kids need financial advice too. Fortunately, crime-fighting superheroes with amazing financial acumen have come to save the day.



Free and Low-Cost Legal Assistance for New Yorkers
If you have limited income, you don't have to pay a hefty price for a lawyer or legal advice. Many nonprofits and law firms provide free or low-cost legal services.

NYC Subways Report Card: Q Train Gets the Gold
The Straphangers Campaign released its 2012 "State of the Subways" report card this week, ranking the Q line as the best and the C line as the worst.

Health Care for the Uninsured
The Affordable Care Act individual mandate will go into effect in 2014. If you need health care now, keep well with the help of these free and low-cost health clinics around the city.

Payphones Get an Upgrade with City’s Free WiFi Pilot [VIDEO]
The city's new WiFi Hotspot Project provides free WiFi access through the city's public payphone kiosks.

Controlling the Cost of Medicaid
New York plans to expand Medicaid in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act, but the state's expensive program calls for better reform.

Lincoln Tunnel Helix Gets a Makeover [VIDEO]
One of the most crucial transportation links in the tri-state area is getting its most extensive repairs in 74 years.

What About Clean Energy?
New York City is booming with social media start-ups, but as we face some of the highest spending on energy in the country, who's working in clean tech?

Per Scholas Institute for Technology in the South Bronx provides a no-cost IT training program to help low-income individuals get entry-level office jobs. 

World Science Festival’s Innovation Square — So Cool!
For the World Science Festival, MetroTech Center in Downtown Brooklyn was transformed into a vision of the future complete with robot petting zoo and the chance to virtually travel through space.


 








Power players: third-party candidates
Third-party candidates bring fresh perspectives and unique influences to the presidential election.
Eurozone crisis could have far reaching effects across the pond 
Chancellor of the University of Warwick Sir Richard Lambert gave a lecture at NYU in which he warned of possible economic consequence for the United States.

ITP students spotlight online users in online social experiment
"The Listserve" is a new kind of online interaction, developed by NYU graduate students, that offers a more direct form of communication.

USC professor examines media coverage of AIDS
USC professor Diane Winston explored media coverage of AIDS crisis in the United States in 1980s.

The Based God shares success story
Rapper and artist Lil B made a big arrival at NYU with his stories of acceptance and inspirational outbursts.

Graduates compete in second annual Threesis Challenge

Gallatin holds panel on Senegalese hip-hop political movement
Senegalese music movements like "Y'en a marre" have helped the nation, and particularly its youth, bring about important political change.

Round table discussion promotes women philanthropists
Held at NYU's Kimmel Center, the annual panel gathered high-powered female executives to encourage young women to create change through donation.

New app links local strangers
EchoFriendly, created by an NYU alum, allows users to strike up a conversation with others in their surroundings.

New museum shows potential in old Brooklyn neighborhood
After being declared a Superfund site by the EPA, Gowanus, Brooklyn is now home to the Pop-Up museum and has removed itself from the traditional museum experience.

New website makes NYC apartment hunting fast, easy



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Things To Do in New York City This Spring
Spring is in the city. Here's how to actually enjoy the weather.  

The Top Four Brunch Restaurants in Downtown NYC for Easter
Make brunch an international affair this Easter - from Belgian waffles to chicken kebabs and hummus, these great restaurants are sure to satisfy your taste buds without scaring your wallet.

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