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Medical staff and emergency responders tried to revive Cruz, 43, but he was pronounced dead at 8:35 p.m., the DOC said in a press release.

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Medical staff and emergency responders tried to revive Cruz, 43, but he was pronounced dead at 8:35 p.m., the DOC said in a press release.

“We understand that as we operate in new areas, it’s on us to explain our approach,” Ethan Teicher, a Waymo spokesperson, told THE CITY.
Over 200 workers at the Perrigo pharmaceutical plant have described management’s threat to cut overtime and expand hours.
The two democratic socialists, separated by generations, praised each other in front of a crowd of thousands of fans.
The governor has aggressively sought to address allegations of antisemitism on CUNY campuses.
Two judges told THE CITY about the chaos they witnessed as ICE agents lurked in the halls in the months before their sudden terminations.
“I’m never going to quit on the City of New York,” Adams said.
The move will bring CUNY students and new life to a long underused Bronx landmark.
A 20-year-old high school student was forced to wear blood-soaked clothing for days when ICE failed to provide her a maxi pad.
In a quiet exam room at a clinic in Harlem, the absence of some patients speaks louder than any diagnosis.
The storefront Democratic club HQ where the mayor just had a ribbon-cutting ceremony had a parapet collapse dramatically two years ago.
ICE officers elsewhere have been detaining thousands of people at workplaces, Home Depot parking lots, and big city parks.
The street reconstruction contract comes 17 years and three mayoral administrations after the fix was first proposed.
From halal carts to hot dog stands, sellers have long relied on noisy, polluting fossil fuel generators.
“The American Dream,” the man recording the video says. “Immigration, 26 Federal Plaza.”
Comptroller Brad Lander let longtime investments in the Israeli state lapse. He says he’s just aiming for equal treatment for foreign debt.
Union support is highly coveted by campaigns because of their generous contributions and baked-in base of support.
A 104-bed facility for seriously ill detainees is mostly finished but unopened — three years late and nearly double its original cost.
“We are a party that has a big tent,” Rep. Debbie Dingell said. “I hope we’re not going to have a lot of circular firing squads."
In a brief interview at the Port Authority, Chipantiza-Sisalema described a harrowing three weeks after her June 24 arrest.