The fully in-person event attracted 1660 participants from 37 countries, illustrating the need for real-life interactions in the global accelerator landscape after COVID-19.
At least six more schools in New York are about to start temporarily housing incoming migrants in their gyms, setting off a Monday riot among parents terrified for their children's safety and worried about potential disruptions to their education.
Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday said 20 city public-school gyms are now being eyed to hold migrants, although he claimed it's just a possibility despite photos this week showing beds set up inside two of them and principals warning parents about the move.
The unfolding migrant crisis continues to take a toll, with parents of public school children railing against the government’s decision to house asylum seekers in school gymnasiums.
At least six more Big Apple schools are set to start temporarily housing migrants in their gyms, prompting all hell to break loose Monday among parents frantic over safety and potential learning disruptions.