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Dozens of documents ordered released by judge in the mayor’s dismissed federal corruption case show evidence investigators ...
The defunding of U-RISE comes as part of a larger effort by President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary ...
City Campaign Finance Board approved the former governor for his first round of matching dollars, while denying both Adrienne ...
When public safety officers blocked four reporters from entering campus, the school violated the First Amendment, the suit will claim. Four reporters blocked from entering Brooklyn College campus ...
The mayor asked the Campaign Finance Board to reconsider its denial of matching funds for his reelection, but the CFB chair ...
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Two candidates in a Queens City Council race have been booted from the ballot, including disgraced ex-politician Hiram ...
The Center for an Urban Future finds that 30 years after establishing a foothold, the industry could soon rival Silicon Valley in size. When Kevin Ryan moved his internet startup from Atlanta to New ...
In response to a relentless rise in calls to New York state’s child abuse hotline, alongside stark racial disparities, social workers, doctors, teachers and others are mobilizing to change the law.
Clarisa Alayeto will remain on the ballot for the Democratic primary next month after fighting off a legal challenge from a deep-pocketed independent expenditure group backing her opponent. Clarisa ...
The Print Center New York, located in Chelsea, also got word that the NEA rescinded its $50,000 grant for the forthcoming exhibition, Data Consciousness: Reframing Blackness in Contemporary Print.
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