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“I’m running to bring a safer, more affordable and better run city,” says city Comptroller Brad Lander, offering himself as the candidate with both a vision and “a track record of making government ...
But his attorneys say that a federal judge in New Jersey is still weighing whether or not the grounds of the State Department ...
Lawyers for the green card holder are demanding the Trump administration produce a memo by Rubio in which her name likely appears, alongside that of detained activist Mahmoud Khalil.
Properties in Hudson Yards and Times Square are among the buildings that win millions of dollars in tax appeals even after getting up-front tax reductions — a maneuver New York allows that some other ...
In this week’s election newsletter, we look at political party names of yore, talk to the City Council Speaker and more ...
Lawmakers signed a resolution Thursday allowing Speaker Adrienne Adams to sue Mayor Eric Adams and the Trump administration.
The report from state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli blames the Administration for Children’s Services for a raft of issues concerning operations and oversight.
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All five boroughs are affected by the cancellation of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, which ...
“My vision for the city is to put the city back on track again. We are so tired of the trauma, we are so tired of the drama, ...
All four New York City universities reported their students were impacted by federal scrutiny of student visas, which have led to over 300 visa revocations nationally.