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Voters who spoke to THE CITY said that public safety, affordability, generational change and the ability to stand up to ...
In a few days, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers will make their way out to their nearest polling location — or post office — to cast their ballots for the dozens of primary elections taking place ...
The dizzying day began when the city comptroller and mayoral candidate made his latest visit to an immigration court in Manhattan. Federal agents detained New York City Comptroller Brad Lander inside ...
The mayor said the change in retiree health care coverage was no longer necessary, as he faces a reelection fight where a ...
Claiming people being held are “in transit,” the local deputy director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement asserts a ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to deport Khalil can still move forward, but the green-card holder is free to return to ...
There is no legal right for air conditioning in New York City as there is with heat in the winter. Still, you can push your ...
Competent New York, founded by municipal union DC 37, has spent nearly $300,000 on ads boosting the City Council speaker’s ...
Growth advocates are spending in hopes of influencing voters to elect members committed to backing new housing — and to ...
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Analysis from groups that study health care, housing and the economy show more than $20 billion in lost federal aid for New ...
The MTA has teamed with a nonprofit serving people with autism, Down syndrome and other special needs to display their work ...