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New York City Public Schools expanding programs to improve math, literacy skills
World Cup ticket prices are down 22% over the last 60 days, according to one ticket tracking website.
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What happenedThere are major changes ahead for the more than 900,000 students in New York City Public Schools, that will come from both inside, and outside the classroom.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "Mamdani’s campaign for cheap World Cup tickets delivers 1,000 for city of 8 million". The other frames it as "NYC’s Mamdani boasts new $50 World Cup ticket program: ‘That is five lattes in New York C...".
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Left / center-leftMamdani’s campaign for cheap World Cup tickets delivers 1,000 for city of 8 million
Fortune · Center-left · News report
CenterNew York City Public Schools expanding programs to improve math, literacy skills
ABC7 New York · Center · News report
Right / center-rightNYC’s Mamdani boasts new $50 World Cup ticket program: ‘That is five lattes in New York City!’
New York City Public Schools expanding programs to improve math, literacy skills
There are major changes ahead for the more than 900,000 students in New York City Public Schools, that will come from both inside, and outside the classroom.
FIFA World Cup tickets for $50? For lucky New Yorkers, yes.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during an April 27, 2026, event at Staten Island University promoting the FIFA World Cup. The city announced plans to lottery off 1,000 tickets at...