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The Department of Investigation recommended in November that Michael Ryan resign, but months later, he’s still there.
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Stefanie Jaquez, formerly a lawyer for the city’s voting authority, says she felt compelled to quit, faced with “untenable” ...
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Alongside grand ambitions to build 100,000 new places to live just in Manhattan, the mayor said he also wants to expand ...
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Jesse Hamilton forced Cushman & Wakefield to assign Diana Boutross to city lease deals, according to a court complaint — ...
Pet cats and dogs visited Rikers Island once a month to assist with counseling for teenage boys awaiting trial in the 1990s, according to a Daily News story at the time. Now, Murli hopes to install a ...
On the first days, drivers struggled to avoid paying the congestion charge. One even said she’d leave New York because of it.