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Around NYC
1. First ‘rental ripoff’ hearing kicks off in Brooklyn
The Mamdani administration is conducting one-on-one conversations between tenants and senior officials during “rental ripoff” hearings.
Tenants rallied ahead of the first hearing in Brooklyn and then headed inside for a resource fair, where they got information from city agencies.
2. Marking 33 years since 1993 World Trade Center attack
On Feb. 26, 1993, a bomb in the parking garage under the World Trade Center exploded, leaving a 100-foot crater, six people dead and more than 1,000 people injured.
Exactly 33 years later to the day at 12:18 p.m., loved ones of the victims honored their loved ones who never made it home.
3. Molly Wasow Park reflects her time in office
The city’s Department of Social Services Commissioner Molly Wasow Park will officially leave her role after two and a half years leading the agency. But she worked across city agencies in leadership roles over her more than two-decade career in city government.
Wasow Park joined NY1 political anchor Erro; Louis on “Inside City Hall” Thursday to reflect on her career and more.
Around the Nation
1. Hillary Clinton testifies to House committee she had ‘no idea’ about Epstein’s crimes
2. Judge: IRS illegally disclosed information to ICE on 42,695 taxpayers
3. Netflix declines to raise its offer to buy Warner, says deal is ‘no longer financially attractive’