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Construction CEO Linked To Banks Brothers Probe Indicted In Manhattan
Anthony Tepedino, CEO of Allstate Sales Group (ASG), was a client of Terence Banks’s consulting firm, Pearl Alliance.

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Anthony Tepedino, CEO of Allstate Sales Group (ASG), was a client of Terence Banks’s consulting firm, Pearl Alliance.

In New York, North America’s largest mass transportation authority finds itself running more trains and buses, and limiting fare hikes.
Jeffrey Gural’s firm won the bid to convert the home, owned by the city’s housing agency, into apartments. Gurlal donated $45,000 to Adams.
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The city Department of Investigation found the police department “does not fully comply with documentation and reporting requirements."
The FBI conducted surveillance of a private Signal chat involving volunteers at immigration courthouses.
Legal advocates are tracking seemingly random detentions of immigrants on the streets in what they say is a campaign of ethnic profiling.
NYPD officers are now stationed at the former kiosk on the northbound platform on the A, C, and E lines.
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The mayor-elect enters office with ambitious working-class promises and immediate pressure to and rescue a financially strapped health fund.
New Yorkers will vote next June in a primary election to determine who appears on the November ballot to represent them in Congress.
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Mohamed Bahi was given three years’ probation and a year of home confinement by the same judge forced to drop the mayor’s case.
Landlords who run subsidized buildings say the numbers don’t add up, and that a rent freeze will put their tenants in a precarious position.
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Surveillance footage and pleas for help, the Department of Corrections brushed aside the allegations, but has since settled lawsuits.
Officials arrested while protesting at 26 Federal Plaza in September will have federal charges dropped if they avoid arrest for 6 months.
A case filed by a mysterious opposition group will proceed, as unions and City Hall seek to save a projected $1 billion annually.
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