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ICE Blocked From Rikers As Judge Extends Order Halting Cooperation With Feds
The lawyer representing the City Council blasted the arrangement as a "corrupt deal."

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The lawyer representing the City Council blasted the arrangement as a "corrupt deal."

In response to a relentless rise in calls to New York state’s child abuse hotline, doctors are mobilizing to change the law.
A year of protests and now the Trump administration’s response to them has shaken New York City’s only Ivy League university to its core.
The support of DC 37’s more than 200,000 members could provide a boost for the City Council speaker’s struggling mayoral campaign.
The database has attracted little attention and uses speculative criteria to designate people as members of criminal gangs.
A new marine freight barge at the country's largest wholesale fish market could reduce congestion and air pollution.
Commuters in the oft-neglected borough say they are missing school and church because of buses that can't seem to find the fast lane.
The date to get a “real ID compliant” drivers license to fly is coming up fast — but that doesn’t necessarily mean you need to get a new ID.
“Until the last day of his life, he was a messenger of hope,” said Bishop Robert Brennan, speaking to an afternoon crowd of churchgoers.
The move came after the City Council sued to stop City Hall’s executive order allowing federal authorities to return to the jail.
Cuomo has denied there ever being a cover-up. He announced his mayoral candidacy on March 1.
Trump on Thursday called tax-exempt status “a privilege” that’s “been abused by a lot more than Harvard.”
Health commissioner says disparities in dental care will put children living in poverty at risk.
Mike Mazzio helped raise nearly $400,000 for Adams’ 2021 campaign and hired the mayor’s state Senate colleague Jeff Klein as his lobbyist.
City agency funding has not kept pace with increasing needs since the city's migrant population grew, a new report finds.
The MTA wants to spend a big chunk of its next capital budget on train cars, which would be the most significant upgrade in decades.
A slew of Adams’ closest allies have had their homes searched by law enforcement, leading to 11 resignations and 3 indictments - so far.
Rev. Al Sharpton hosted mayoral hopefuls just after Adams abandoned his Democratic primary bid.
Steven Chagnon forwarded the message to Woodman, along with a request. “Cammie, can we move you to an appropriate level Men’s Division?”
One sticking point remains: currently, prosecutors are typically the ones who decide if a case should be moved to mental health court.