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Plan Reining In Police Response to Protests Can Go Ahead, Judge Rules
A federal judge rejected a last-ditch effort by the Police Benevolent Association to stop a deal that would dramatically alter…
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New York Spends Millions on Mental Health Street Teams. Do They Work?
The city has poured funding into a program to aid severely mentally ill people while doing little to ensure it…
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Informant in Menendez Bribery Investigation Made Secret Recordings
A new legal filing in the case against Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, refers to recordings from a…
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The Beatles Conquered New York 60 Years Ago Today
A photographer who was at Kennedy Airport when the band landed there in 1964 went on to have an illustrious…
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‘Grinch Boys’ Charged With Robbing Clubgoers to Fund Shopping Sprees
Prosecutors said the green Dr. Seuss character the Grinch was the group’s mascot as members ran up five-figure bills at…
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$2.4 Billion Is Not Enough for New York’s Migrant Crisis, Adams Says
Mayor Eric Adams told state lawmakers in Albany that New York City needed $4.6 billion just to pay for half…
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Judge in Trump’s Civil Fraud Case Asks Whether a Key Witness Lied
The Trump Organization’s ex-finance chief is negotiating a possible perjury plea. Justice Arthur Engoron is considering how that should affect…
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N.Y.P.D. Will Not Face Budget Cuts After All, Adams Says
The mayor said that not only would there be no police hiring freeze, but that 600 recruits were on the…
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Trump Won’t Give Closing Argument at Fraud Trial After Judge Sets Limits
The former president’s lawyer said he could not abide by limitations set by the judge in the civil fraud case.…
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A School Sheltered Migrants in a Storm. The Hate Calls Poured In.
Migrant families were evacuated to the auditorium of James Madison High School. The school went remote the next day, and…