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Marianne Pizzitola, president of the NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees, which was founded to oppose the Medicare ...
A federal judge on Friday ordered the release of Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil from U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
More than a dozen correction officers involved in the fatal beating a 22-year-old from Harlem at a New York state prison ...
Pet dogs aren’t just property — they’re family, a Brooklyn judge ruled this week. The decision centers on a dachshund named ...
The MTA plans to make life better for 300,000 daily riders by untangling a track bottleneck in Brooklyn that’s strained ...
Because he needs people who can pull off high school or college age, here are your early links: Bill de Blasio speaks his ...
After three large sinkholes caused parts of the eastbound lanes of New Jersey’s I-80 to cave in near Wharton in Morris County ...
This is going to be a real shock to the system,” the governor says. “This is not the time to start training for the marathon.
On a recent Friday afternoon, Marek Prusaczyk, 60, was boiling about 40 pounds of beets for the traditional Polish cold beet ...
As Pride Month unfolds, LGBTQ+ New Yorkers confront new federal restrictions and find renewed purpose in protest and ...
A 15-year-old boy was recovering Friday after being struck by lightning in Central Park during a powerful thunderstorm, ...
Vying to become the city’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor, the Democrat has courted those voters in unprecedented ways.