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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.
More than a year after pro-Palestine protests changed everything on New York City’s only Ivy League campus, the White House is trying to crush that movement, control the university and change ...
Michael Jenkins, founder of the financial firm Jane Street, has been putting big money into contests that usually have much ...
Attorney General Letitia James is holding a webinar next Monday on the matter, with more than a thousand groups already ...
The ticketing is “costly and ineffective,” according to the researchers, with $21 spent for every ticket issued on average.
Targeting HVAC systems in a building that can be too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter, the renovations are part ...
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 lawyer representing the City Council, which sued to block Mayor Adams from allowing ICE an office on Rikers, blasted the ...
An investigation by THE CITY finds contractors who publicly confessed to paying thousands of bribes to Housing Authority ...
Merwil Gutiérrez had no criminal record when ICE agents detained the 19-year-old outside his home. Now his father, Wilmer, is ...
City agency funding has not kept pace with increasing needs since the city’s migrant population grew, new report finds.
“There is no question that the state should proactively plan and should be putting aside at least $2 billion in a contingency ...