Our state provides public dollars to charter schools to educate students, not for political activism or for influencing elections.” ...
Because the filmmaker and novelist was on the Bari Weiss podcast, here are your early links: Real estate scams, New Jersey's giant Charlie Kirk memorial canceled, Fat Bear Week and more.
The City Council is set to grill administration officials on Monday after revelations that the source of the outbreak was tied to two city-owned buildings.
Upper West Side could get an Empire State Building-sized residential tower, Liberty bar, Times reporter almost got scammed and more.
A training video that shows students of color carrying cotton with their hands tied has led to calls for reform.
But the recommendations on COVID-19 vaccines are coming late this year, about three weeks after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the latest versions of the shots. They're also coming ...
MTA officials have considered restoring double-decker bus service in New York over the last 50 years. In 1976, the transit agency ordered eight of them to test out in New York thanks to a federal ...
Police are searching for a tractor-trailer driver who struck and killed a woman crossing a Brooklyn street early Friday, then fled the scene, according to the NYPD.
Grocery delivery giants sent Gov. Kathy Hochul a letter last month. The governor has until the end of the year to decide on a pricing transparency bill.
Dr. Michelle Morse defended the city's response to the summer disease outbreak in Central Harlem in which 7 died and more than 100 were sickened.
The administration says NYC schools are violating anti-discrimination law. The district's given no indication it plans to comply with the demand.
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