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With the primary weeks away, the Council speaker secures $2 million in her first public funds, while the former governor had ...
An assessment by the New York City Housing Authority projects dire consequences of the president’s proposal to allow just two ...
Lawyers press to get the Venezuelan student out of federal detention, backed by supporters who rallied at Education Department headquarters in a case that's drawing national attention to a wave of ...
Some agents wore masks that shielded their faces, while government attorneys involved refused to give their names.
Democratic primary approaching, ride-hail and food delivery companies have started spending millions in an attempt to ...
New York is home to some of the most Medicaid and SNAP-reliant districts in the nation. Though specific numbers vary based on ...
Jessica Tisch testified that changes to the NYPD’s cooperation with federal law enforcement on criminal cases would be ...
The Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan allows housing where gas stations and warehouse now stand — including an 18-story tower at ...
Dozens of masked agents in plainclothes searched for targets exiting the elevators at one courthouse, while agents also made ...
A stint on THE CITY’s investigations team capped a career exposing the corrupt and the criminal on behalf of tenants, workers ...
As complaints mount about the new tap-and-go cards for buses and subways, transit officials have approved $13 million extra ...
Allowing Washington to punish New York for its local transit policy would be a threat to “the rule of law in this country,” ...