‘I Wish I Could Bring the Resources’ to Impoverished Neighborhoods, Says Chief of $11 Billion Police Department
NYPD stops are as racially skewed as they were 10 years ago. The City Council wants to know what the police department is doing about it.
NYPD stops are as racially skewed as they were 10 years ago. The City Council wants to know what the police department is doing about it.
Tenant advocates and homeowners are fighting over a law that would loosen regulations on short-term rentals. Both sides have friends with deep pockets.
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Mayor Eric Adams's former chief advisor gives a press conference about her criminal charges—before she has been criminally charged.
"The board has determined that there is reason to believe the Adams campaign has engaged in conduct detrimental to the matching funds program in violation of law."