Clergy Sex Abuse Survivors Release New List of NYC Predators
/“We are releasing this list publicly because Cardinal Dolan will not release a list.”
Read More“We are releasing this list publicly because Cardinal Dolan will not release a list.”
Read MoreReleasing police body-camera footage does not violate a piece of state law known as 50-a, which shields the records used to evaluate NYPD officers’ performance.
Read More"Always remember who you are, what you do and why you do it," he said. "Continue to be proud of that.”
Read MoreIn the Rockaways, seine fishing, which uses a large fishing net called a seine, has led to the overfishing of the Atlantic menhaden.
Read MoreThe victim was riding a Manhattan-bound train between the 61st Street-Woodside and 52nd Street-Lincoln Avenue stations.
Read MoreIt happened just before 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the 42nd Street and Grand Central subway station.
Read More“I want to redirect the focus of the Queens District Attorney’s Office away from merely charging and incarcerating people.”
Read MoreMatthew Luna, 27, was charged with first-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual act for the alleged incident, which occurred on Feb. 15.
Read MoreDespite the latest revelation of church abuse, not all Catholic schools are taking a proactive approach to reaching out to families and students.
Read MoreChief Judge Irizarry will be joined by Hofstra Law Dean Hon. Gail Prudenti, the former presiding justice of the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department.
Read MoreWeiner served in Congress from 1999 to 2011, when he resigned after an earlier sex scandal.
Read MoreThe deal included $1.5 billion in special tax breaks and grants for Amazon, but a closer look at the total package revealed it to be worth at least $2.8 billion.
Read MoreThe four-car crash happened around 2 a.m. Sunday on the Southern State Parkway in West Hempstead.
Read MoreQueens could reap the benefits, with business opportunities potentially fueling the borough’s booming nightlife industry.
Read More“I am looking forward to continuing to work in the best interest of New Yorkers.”
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