ICE agents pepper-sprayed protesters, pushed demonstrators back with batons and used an armed vehicle to deter the crowd amid continuing clashes outside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark ...
The group Human Rights Watch among others has urged an immigration enforcement "truce" during the upcoming matches.
The federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said it has transferred one of the leaders of an ongoing hunger strike at the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, following demonstrations ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced last week that 1,000 tickets will be sold to New York City residents for just $50.
The Mamdani administration is facing some pushback from Brooklyn residents over its plans to open two temporary homeless shelters inside hotels in Brooklyn. The hotel shelters, wh ...
A push to register e-bikes in New York state has a thrown chain. A key lawmaker said deliberations on the state budget have stretched so far past its April 1 due date that there simply isn’t enough ...
Sen. Andy Kim and Rep. Rob Menendez said striking immigrant detainees remain resolute; families say they face retaliation from facility staff.
Hospitals and government agencies have spent the last year preparing for infectious diseases, extreme heat and more.
Residents of Haven Plaza apartments have been advised not to take showers, pending an investigation of the water supply.
The announcement generated concern from customers and some local elected officials, including Brooklyn Borough president Antonio Reynoso.
Detainees have complained of deplorable conditions, including what they call physical and psychological torture from substandard food.
State officials endorsed the inquiry after George Floyd's murder, but politics and the law have shifted in the years since.
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