NYC Could Lose Highway Funding Over Congestion Pricing: Top 5
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The article highlights significant developments in New York City, including a warning from the Trump administration regarding potential federal funding loss for highway projects linked to congestion pricing. It also reports a judge's temporary block of ICE reopening offices on Rikers Island, a pause in composting fines by city officials after recent enforcement, and the mourning of Pope Francis' death by New Yorkers and Catholics. Additionally, it mentions a tragic shooting incident in Harlem resulting in the death of Christopher Jimenez.
New York City highway projects could lose federal funding if congestion pricing tolls continue to operate, The Trump administration said on Monday.
A New York judge has temporarily blocked ICE agents from reopening offices on Rikers Island.
City officials and the Sanitation Department have decided to pause some of composting fines, just weeks after enforcing new rules citywide.
New Yorkers and Catholics citywide are mourning the death of Pope Francis on Monday.
A man who was shot to death in Harlem Thursday has been identified as 34-year-old Christopher Jimenez, New York City Police Department officials said.
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