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NYPD Transit Chief Joseph Gulotta described an underground scene of teens who break into conductor cabs, walk the tracks and ride in MTA-issued vests.


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Dmitriy Popov has pleaded not guilty to murder as a hate crime and other charges.


The candidates both oppose the co-op’s boycott, which passed in a landslide vote.


Shovels will go in the ground this week. The project had been derailed during the Adams administration.


The officials said they were spurred by reports of fans paying “sky-high” prices for matches at MetLife.


The first-year governor called on lawmakers to send a series of bills to have companies guarantee payment for the energy they use, and invest in communities.


Because it's never too early to plan in advance, here are your early links: tropical-like water at the Jersey Shore, goodbye Cozy Soup 'n' Burger, vape recycling and more.


Officials say they will only back gatherings at venues where crowds can be controlled.


Late-night confrontations continue as a standoff over conditions inside the facility stretches into a sixth day.


The lawsuit brought by a former Black vice president states the company capitulated to the administration's anti-DEI policies.


Legislation pending in the statehouse would restrict use of restraints for pregnant people in police custody.


The state bill includes sweeteners for public workers, which unions said were necessary to recruit and retain talent.


A new filing shines light on the details of a dramatic detainee transfer over the Memorial Day weekend.


The legislation included in the state budget reduces emissions targets and extends deadlines in the name of affordability – but environmental groups are crying foul.


The connection between skincare and public transit remained as murky as a cure for male pattern baldness.


Because he also has swollen ankles and reportedly falls asleep in meetings, here are your afternoon links: State lawmakers not getting paid while budget talks drag on, SoHo REI is closing July 23, Central Park raccoons and more.


Lander and Goldman’s stance has left progressive, politically engaged members of the co-op — a substantial source of potential votes in the race for the district covering Lower Manhattan and part of Brooklyn — frustrated.


The images show gold-accented railings, columns and escalators, and a new structure around Madison Square Garden.


The “Our Home” program would formalize the process for tenants buying apartment buildings and turning them into co-ops.


Because the zookeeper is in stable condition, here are your early links: Andrew Cuomo talkin' smack, jazz legend Sonny Rollins dies at 95, the mysterious Morningside Heights fast-casual restaurant that remains "coming soon" and more.


Protesters have been there for days amid a detainee hunger strike. Gov. Sherrill says she was denied access.