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In response to a relentless rise in calls to New York state’s child abuse hotline, alongside stark racial disparities, social ...
More than a year after pro-Palestine protests changed everything on New York City’s only Ivy League campus, the White House ...
The lawyer representing the City Council, which sued to block Mayor Adams from allowing ICE an office on Rikers, blasted the ...
The support of DC 37’s more than 200,000 members and retirees could provide a boost for the City Council speaker’s struggling ...
Attorney General Letitia James is holding a webinar next Monday on the matter, with more than a thousand groups already ...
Michael Jenkins, founder of the financial firm Jane Street, has been putting big money into contests that usually have much ...
The ticketing is “costly and ineffective,” according to the researchers, with $21 spent for every ticket issued on average.
The police quickly forced the students off of the CUNY campus in Harlem, and the school is now checking IDs before letting ...
Sixty other CUNY projects have also received stop-work orders from the National Institute of Health, according to a letter ...
The database, in operation for 20 years, isn't audited, has attracted little attention and uses speculative criteria such as clothing and tattoos to designate people as members of criminal gangs.
In this week’s election newsletter, we revisit which endorsements really matter, our favorite election stories and more ...
The process to lease vacated affordable, income-restricted rentals in New York has been changed in an attempt to cut red tape. And applying for the housing lottery will become simpler, too.
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