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For decades, New York politics was defined by party machines, yes, but also a hyper-engaged voting public. Now, with the end ...
The steady stream of powerful figures going back to endorse the man they once demanded resign has shocked many New Yorkers, ...
For all the talk of public disorder and random crime, New York City’s real crisis lies in its infrastructure. We have too little housing, insufficient energy, 19th century sewers, creaking subways ...
New York City Comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested by federal agents at an immigration court ...
Janet Napolitano, President Obama’s homeland security secretary, announced a study of right-wing violence like the Oklahoma ...
E. Jean Carroll sat down with Newsweek to discuss her new book, which adds personal detail to her high-profile legal battles ...
Rona Van Amburg and Letricia Carruth, of Mineral Bluff, Georgia, sold their home at 6940 Longboat Drive S. to David Faircloth ...
A federal judge ordered the Nassau County Attorney to make a rare in-person appearance at court in Central Islip. The judge ...
Meta.ai, a new AI-and-social app meant to compete with ChatGPT and others, launched a couple of months ago like Meta’s ...
In the fight to preserve history, we can’t solely rely on museums, public education or public libraries. We still have control over our own stories.
The U.S. President is reportedly weighing whether to launch a military strike, threatening Iran’s leader: “Our patience is ...
Fakhrizadeh was gunned down by a remote-controlled, AI-assisted machine gun, reportedly operated from more than 1,000 miles ...