A federal judge is likely to employ a rarely used remedy to try to fix longstanding problems in the city’s jails. But it’s ...
New York City’s migrant shelter population has been steadily falling, but President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration stance ...
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This year’s displays include tens of thousands of rhinestones, retired taxis and a “Wicked”-themed forest menagerie.
President-elect Trump attacked The New York Times early Tuesday, asking the outlet to apologize for its coverage of him, which he called “so wrong.” “Will the failing New York Times ...
The finding was a landmark in a court case that has stretched out over more than a decade. Plans for a receivership of New York City’s jails will be heard on Jan. 14.
The Trump cabinet is mostly complete — at least until the official nomination and confirmation process — and it is quite a ...
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In a northeast neighborhood of the capital city, deprivation and affluence exist side-by-side, and many voters feel ...
A judge found New York City in contempt of an agreement meant to improve jail conditions, setting the stage for a ...
There is no one, clear solution to New York City’s housing crisis. Instead, the right path forward will most likely involve ...
How a full floor of the Sherry-Netherland became an apartment that evokes both European grandeur and downtown lofts.