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The East River floating swimming pool, conceived in the shape of a plus sign, is first being built in a Brooklyn shipyard as ...
Newly obtained federal records offer the clearest picture yet of how aggressively the Trump administration has pursued its mass deportation agenda — with a sixfold increase in arrests in early June.
A pilot program intended to facilitate conversions could have gone into effect last month. It has not, and time is running out.
The ruling by Brooklyn federal judge Nicholas Garaufis to uphold the Campaign Finance Board’s decision is yet another kick in ...
Department of Correction officials abruptly stopped notifying the media when someone died in city custody. That sparked a ...
New Yorkers have until July 15 to speak up about open primaries, new election years and affordable housing up for ...
Eight applications are in, and key votes are coming up fast. Get up to speed on where and when new city casinos may open.
The Prime Day protest focused on complaints about soaring temperatures and lax safety protocols in the facility as the ...
John J. Lennon, imprisoned for a brutal 2001 murder, is now a published writer in The New Yorker and The New York Times. Will ...
This story is part of Summer & THE CITY, our weekly newsletter made to help you enjoy — and survive — the hottest time in the five boroughs. Sign up here. Dan Ryder knows he can’t visit all 470 square ...
The New York City Campaign Finance Board is now looking into donations connected to an alleged Uzbekistani agent and ...
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