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Commissioner Jessica Tisch said providing Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia’s file to the feds was an exception to city sanctuary laws.

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Commissioner Jessica Tisch said providing Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia’s file to the feds was an exception to city sanctuary laws.

The CFB chair shot Adams down, citing his campaign’s failure to answer inquiries on questionable campaign contributions and expenses.
All 51 seats in the city’s legislative body are up for grabs this year.
Patrice Legoute was at the time a 15-year-old junior when Pope Francis visited New York in 2015, and was "drawn to the priesthood."
Billions in aid cuts and a two-year limit on vouchers would cripple tenants and landlords alike, industry groups say.
During her tenure, the agency finished nearly 340 capital projects and launched Vital Parks for All.
17 Democratic attorneys general seek an injunction after a federal order halted work on a massive project off the coast of Long Island.
The Center for an Urban Future finds that 30 years after establishing a foothold, the industry could soon rival Silicon Valley in size.
Though the system can seem opaque, the best way to do it is the most straightforward one.
Though the system can seem opaque, the best way to do it is the most straightforward one.
Fiscal watchdogs urge bigger reserves amid economic and political turmoil while the mayor touts spending on childcare.
In this week’s election newsletter, we look at last November’s vote trends, the blank ballot wave and more.
The Rent Guidelines Board is readying a hike as high as 4.75% — and could favor landlords well into the next mayor’s term.
Brooklyn and Queens delivered protest votes in sizable numbers and sent a message to Joe Biden’s support for the Gaza war efforts.
Just 151 people have left state incarceration out of hundreds potentially eligible as state grapples with a shortage of correction officers.
As card machines go the way of the token, officials say a third of riders are reluctant to give up the now old-school swiping method.
Even pop stars need park permits.
Brad Lander wants Eric Adams to appoint an independent party to handle Trump's mass deportation agenda.
Adams said the move to give higher advance payments, estimated to be more than $5 billion, for the next fiscal year was “unprecedented.”
After guards beat Robert Brooks to death in December, The Marshall Project found dozens more allegations of abuse in medical rooms.