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As complaints mount about the new tap-and-go cards for buses and subways, transit officials have approved $13 million extra for AI help services — on top of a nearly $600 million original contract.
He, like the 20-year-old public school student, was arrested inside the immigration courthouse at 290 Broadway on Wednesday ...
The parking lot surrounding the Flushing stadium is technically parkland controlled by the state. On Wednesday, Albany lawmakers voted to allow development on it.
Allowing Washington to punish New York for its local transit policy would be a threat to “the rule of law in this country,” ...
If you’ve wondered why more rooftops gleam with a bright white coating, it’s part of a plan to lower building temperatures by ...
Historian Asad Dandia, a city character in his own right, is showing the history of Muslims in New York while also trying to ...
Dylan was arrested as part of a nationwide blitz redirecting asylum-seekers into fast-track deportation cases.
New fundraising disclosures show Council Speaker Adrienne Adams marshaling a surge in financial support to help her take on ...
A weekday newsletter to keep you up on New York.
Some tax relief for the wealthy and tipped workers is overshadowed by billions in public benefits cuts poised to force New ...
In this week’s election newsletter, we break down the borough president races, and what Kathryn Garcia's been up to.
The administration lifted a stop-work order on a New York offshore wind project the same week House Republicans passed a bill ...
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