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/Hundreds of thousands of dollars have poured into the campaign committees of six likely candidates.
Read MoreHundreds of thousands of dollars have poured into the campaign committees of six likely candidates.
Read MoreThe calls to action comes at a time when federal funding for human services has dropped by about $300 million in less than a decade.
Read MoreThe hearing is scheduled for Sept. 5.
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Read MoreCuomo signed several pieces of legislation Wednesday, including a law that allows victims of domestic violence to seek damages from perpetrators who violate orders of protection.
Read MoreBlack and Latinx New Yorkers accounted for 94 percent of all low-level marijuana arrests in New York City during the first six months of the year.
Read MoreJames slapped the administration with a lawsuit against the so-called “public charge” rule Tuesday, beginning a new chapter in James’ battle against the president's policies.
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Read MoreWhen the V train first debuted in December 2001 it created such a subway shakeup in Queens that the borough has yet to recover from it.
Read MoreRiders across the city will be left “lost and confused without a physical printout of the bus schedule to guide them,” the lawmakers said.
Read MoreQueens funding recipients include Asian Americans for Equality and the CHAZAQ Organization USA.
Read More“We don’t have a big middle finger building yet … That would be our middle finger building.”
Read MoreThe NYPD denied NYLPI’s Freedom of Information Law request for audio and video files of the incident, prompting the lawsuit.
Read MoreWhere, exactly, does one county end and the other begin?
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