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The support of DC 37’s more than 200,000 members and retirees could provide a boost for the City Council speaker’s struggling ...
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.
The move came after the City Council sued to stop City Hall’s executive order allowing federal authorities to return to the ...
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The office of State Attorney General Letitia James, herself a target of the Trump administration, is holding a webinar next ...
"Until the last day of his life he was a messenger of hope,” said Bishop Robert Brennan speaking to an afternoon crowd of ...
Businesses still feeling the impact of COVID and congestion pricing fear that Trump’s trade war could be what finally reduces ...
Merwil Gutiérrez had no criminal record when ICE agents detained the 19-year-old outside his home. Now his father, Wilmer, is ...
“There is no question that the state should proactively plan and should be putting aside at least $2 billion in a contingency ...
An investigation by THE CITY finds contractors who publicly confessed to paying thousands of bribes to Housing Authority ...
Council attorneys argue that in inviting immigration enforcers the mayor violated conflict of interest laws that bar public ...