Anthony Saccavino and Brian Cordasco were charged with soliciting nearly $190,000 from city building owners and developers.
As the immigration crackdown continues and some retreat in fear, people across New York City are stepping up and speaking out.
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Featuring free classical music performances, poetry walks, historical discussions and even a 'drunk history' comedy show, ...
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Punxsatawney Phil is the most famous Groundhog. But he sure isn't the most accurate. 4 lesser-known rodents in New York are ...
The money could benefit the 14 syringe service programs across the five boroughs that offer harm reduction services.
Their jails in their own countries are a lot worse than here. They don’t care about being locked up here, so they should be ...
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Pennsylvania voted to unionize on Monday, becoming the first group of employees to pull ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced he filed a lawsuit to halt congestion pricing in neighboring New York, expressing ...
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