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Sinking Scott Rudin Holds On To Little Island As Barry Diller Defends Him
Last week, theater workers marched against the powerful producer, demanding workplace changes in the industry.

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Last week, theater workers marched against the powerful producer, demanding workplace changes in the industry.

On Jan. 15, approximately two months after the lawsuit was filed, the Uber app updated its terms and conditions.
The education department says high school students are still receiving a solid education without teachers in the classrooms.
New York is nothing without culture, so artists and entertainers have been finding creative ways to perform publicly for months.
Through the Workers Justice Project, Los Deliveristas Unidos reached out to Local 32BJ in January, seeking support.
“I honestly feel like if COVID didn’t happen, she would have lived longer. She would have held on for us.”
Elias Isaac McIntyre was born on April 20. Isaac died minutes later, shortly after midnight. She never got the chance to hold her newborn.
Even when victims report incidents and a suspect is arrested, many decline to sign a form declaring they would like prosecution to proceed.
Manhattan Federal Judge William Pauley cited what he called a “latent defect” in the original agreement that removes his oversight.
The current timeframe for family-sponsored immigration ranges from one to 3.5 years, according to USCIS.
For years, the borough's oldest hospital has planned to cash in its prime downtown real estate to boost declining revenue.
I can tell you, 90% of us came out [of the meeting] as if we were family,” said Miguel Acevedo,
Arthur Ceasar charged that Wallace beat him up inside his cell in the Manhattan Detention Complex on Aug. 31, 2015.
Staten Island Borough President James told THE CITY that he expected an agreement in place for a specific team to be announced soon.
The city provides $8 for every $1 qualifying candidates raise, which can boost campaigns and keep spending on a more even playing field.
“We can’t go on forever like this. They’ve got the funding now — they need to start hiring.”
A lot has to happen before New York can get cannabis sales rolling by April 1, 2022.
If you are the victim of a hate crime in New York City, or see or hear one, you can call 911 to report it to the police.
Until recently, a lot of people doing essential work didn't qualify for the vaccine.
The city gained 16,000 jobs in March — the largest increase since August, the state Labor Department reported Thursday.