Queens survivor sues Rockefeller University for ignoring sex abuse by notorious doctor
/“At 5, he didn’t have a voice. He was powerless and now he’s taking the power back.”
Read More“At 5, he didn’t have a voice. He was powerless and now he’s taking the power back.”
Read More“We will be helping people seek shelter,” an official told the Eagle on background, but that official conceded that they were not entirely sure what the effort would entail.
Read MoreA number of vehicle collisions have occurred along 73rd Place since the start of this year, NYPD data shows.
Read MoreHostels offer cheaper accommodations compared to traditional rooms by providing a dorm-like arrangement, where travelers pay by bed.
Read More“As it stands, commuter rail has established a two-tiered transit system that cuts through our city, systematically pricing out New York City residents.”
Read MoreMurray is an attorney and former cop who now represents cops who sue the NYPD.
Read More“I don’t always agree with him on every issue but when it comes to public safety and police matters he’s tough, but fair.”
Read MoreLearn more about the endangered or threatened species that call Queens home.
Read MoreThe items will be distributed to homeless children throughout New York City.
Read MoreOn Aug. 9, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Religious Garb Bill, which prohibits discrimination based on religious attire after years of advocacy by religious organizations.
Read MoreCurrently, only five LIRR stations in Brooklyn and Queens are fully ADA accessible.
Read More“They’re taking advantage of us. The medications are worth thousands of dollars.”
Read MoreCuomo said lawmakers will “continue to do everything in our power to protect our young people.”
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