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The star power is gone in some cases, aching in others, and there's no question that injuries are becoming the story of this postseason. For Lillard — and now possibly Tatum, depending on what the MRI ...
New York City will no longer fully control its jail system, including the long-troubled Rikers Island complex, after a ...
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NYC mayoral candidates present visions on affordability and public safety, reflecting diverse strategies and community ...
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Northern New York congresswoman Elise Stefanik announced Friday that she is “strongly considering” a run for governor of New ...
The Trump administration has proposed cutting a $56 million grant that teaches first responders how to use the lifesaving ...
Pedestrians, cyclists and drivers all saw elevated injury rates in the last three years, despite the city’s decade-long ...
Unlike current law, NY’s proposed involuntary commitment process would forcibly hospitalize mentally ill people unable to care for basic needs.
While murders and shootings have fallen dramatically, overall crime has risen steadily during the New York City mayor’s tenure.
Unlike current law, NY’s proposed involuntary commitment process would forcibly hospitalize mentally ill people unable to care for basic needs.