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Partnering with Weeksville on a Juneteenth food festival felt like an obvious move, said Cynthia Gordy Giwa, who started ...
An official told the lawmakers that immigrants slept on the floor and on benches overnight, but said the facility was no ...
Derlis Snaider Chusin Toaquiza, a 19-year-old 11th grader at Grover Cleveland High School, is the second known New York City ...
A video monitor in the family's home allegedly captured the 24-year-old striking the children with a belt and a hanger over ...
Some view the term “Intifada,” which refers to past Palestinian uprisings against Israel, as threatening toward Jews.
Several of the federal agents who arrested New York City Comptroller Brad Lander — a mayoral candidate — at a Lower Manhattan ...
An East New York White Castle that’s been slinging burgers since 1958 is set to be demolished this fall, and locals are sad ...
Because Joe Rogan's gut can't handle homegrown bread but in Italy, it's a different story, here are your afternoon links: Rep ...
The Massapequa school district wants to keep its “Chiefs” mascot despite a statewide ban on Native American imagery.
A judge has temporarily halted the removal of a stretch of protected bike lane on Brooklyn’s Bedford Avenue, striking a blow ...
New York’s highest court has ruled against retired city workers who are trying to prevent Mayor Eric Adams’ administration ...
Because he brought it up during his Made in New York Award acceptance speech, here are your early links: Mayor threatens to ...