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The East River floating swimming pool, conceived in the shape of a plus sign, is first being built in a Brooklyn shipyard as ...
Newly obtained federal records offer the clearest picture yet of how aggressively the Trump administration has pursued its ...
A pilot program intended to facilitate conversions could have gone into effect last month. It has not, and time is running out.
Laptop lending and spreading the word about new $15 broadband plans for low-income New Yorkers could go a long way towards ...
The ruling by Brooklyn federal judge Nicholas Garaufis to uphold the Campaign Finance Board’s decision is yet another kick in ...
Eight applications are in, and key votes are coming up fast. Get up to speed on where and when new city casinos may open.
Despite a growing number of detainees, the city’s jail oversight board rejected a request to expand dorm capacity — leaving ...
The Prime Day protest focused on complaints about soaring temperatures and lax safety protocols in the facility as the ...
Department of Correction officials abruptly stopped notifying the media when someone died in city custody. That sparked a ...
Momentous decisions loom for state and city officials, who will either have to reduce services or find a way to absorb huge ...
New Yorkers who felt heard by a politician for the first time, including people who aren’t citizens and couldn’t vote, found ...
The New York City Campaign Finance Board is now looking into donations connected to an alleged Uzbekistani agent and ...