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As victims await closure and defendants languish behind bars, New York City’s courts struggle to overcome a culture of delay ...
“My vision for the city is to put the city back on track again. We are so tired of the trauma, we are so tired of the drama, ...
After THE CITY revealed City Hall snubbed a $120 million gift to upgrade the Central Park facility, 19 elected officials urge ...
At least 2.5 million pounds of food and produce deliveries to the city have been paused by the federal government, while a ...
After the Trump administration demanded the mayor’s cooperation on immigration enforcement, a deputy authorizes federal ...
All five boroughs are affected by the cancellation of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, which funds more than $300 million in projects to ward off coastal and rainfall ...
Even with a 90-day pause on tariffs, the local economy’s prospects worsened, with state and city budgets endangered.
All four New York City universities reported their students were impacted by federal scrutiny of student visas, which have led to over 300 visa revocations nationally.
Brooklyn City Councilmember Susan Zhuang said she recognizes "the harm she caused" when she sunk her teeth into an NYPD ...
Attorneys for student Yunseo Chung asked a judge to make public materials related to a federal search warrant to determine ...
Officer Wayne Isaacs was criminally charged but acquitted of murder in the off-duty shooting of Delrawn Small. After years of litigation, the city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board is pressing its ...
Some 500 people waiting to be sent to upstate prisons won’t be moved until at least late April, THE CITY has learned.
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