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Three years after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took down a powerful House mainstay, progressive candidates are still trying to oust the ...

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Three years after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took down a powerful House mainstay, progressive candidates are still trying to oust the ...

"The way we treated Ms. Lebron during that process was wrong, and I regret that it happened."
They want to advocate for the people of New York City. But first, they have to debate each other.
“By improving our recruiting efforts, accelerating hiring and increasing class sizes, our goal is to provide great public transit service."
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey on Tuesday opted to “pause further action” on the $2.1 billion rail connection.
Schumer on Wednesday praised delivery workers as “essential.”
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“Who suffers from this? The people it was intended for.”
Calling de Blasio a “lame duck,” he asked the committee to consider the long-term impact and cost of switching operators of the golf course.
“If you are a teacher, you have to enforce discipline,” he noted. “They need to go to court and enforce this and make him pay."
The National Flood Insurance Program rates that took effect Oct. 1 for new policyholders.
Trump’s ever-loyal lawyer Rudy Giuliani endorsed Sliwa this year — returning the favor of Sliwa’s support in the 1990s.
Some of the pipes still in place are more than 100 years old.
“We’ve long suffered invisibility, erasure, indifference to a myth, because a lot of the Columbus story is myth,” Borrero said.
“They should continue to treat this like a pilot program until they get it exactly right.”
THE CITY spoke separately to four people on the front lines of the turmoil shaking the city’s jail system.
"Are you kidding me? We know what you’re trying to do. We’re not going to some ghetto van to get the vaccine…. We want the real deal."
The report was based on data collected over the summer by hundreds of volunteers who surveyed all Open Streets locations citywide.
“We should utilize the money to stabilize crime in the city,” Eric Adams said.
Youth advocates and union officials are asking for more staff and structure in the detention facilities.