Brooklyn Rapper 6ix9ine Pleads Guilty in Federal Court
/During the plea, 6ix9ine, 22, said he joined the Nine Trey Blood Gang in fall 2017. He says he helped gang members try to kill a rival last March.
Read MoreDuring the plea, 6ix9ine, 22, said he joined the Nine Trey Blood Gang in fall 2017. He says he helped gang members try to kill a rival last March.
Read MoreCruz, a CUNY Law alum, is the first DREAMer elected to the state legislature. She grew up in the district she now represents.
Read MoreCode 50-a shields officers’ disciplinary histories and personnel records used to evaluate performance from public review.
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Read MoreQueensborough Community College, Queens College and York College are just a few of the CUNY school celebrating Black History Month.
Read MoreDistrict 22 Councilmember Costa Constantinides wants to build a solar field on the land, if all goes according to the city’s plan to close the jail complex.
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Read More"We have this loss of engagement at the local level.”
Read MoreDemocratic Rep. Grace Meng says she invited Jin Park to attend Trump's address Tuesday in the hope of bringing more attention to his plight.
Read MoreLugo is a founding partner in the first Latina-owned law firm in NYC.
Read MoreJudge Jeremy Weinstein is set to retire in June after 25 years on the bench, according to multiple sources.
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