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Mangione’s defense team is trying to suppress evidence gathered during that arrest. Manhattan Judge Gregory Carro will decide what is admissible before trial.


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The mayor-elect is relocating to the East Side mansion with his wife upon taking office in January.


Because Gov. Phil Murphy thinks so, here are your early links: circus dog training, the Williamsburg Winter Village drama, eau de croissant and more.


The shooting broke a 12-day streak of no reported homicides in the city, according to the NYPD.


Monday will be the city’s coldest day since February. Tuesday isn’t looking much warmer.


Developers and state officials will host a community workshop on the latest plan to build long-promised affordable housing near the Barclays Center.


MTA officials say the subway switcheroo will make service more reliable, but many riders weren't sold on the idea.


Officials say the payments were delayed due to administrative issues following the recent federal shutdown.


Detainees still go without basic personal items, clean clothes and adequate food, according to new court filings.


So far this year 14 people have died at Rikers or shortly after being released from custody there, according to Gothamist’s tracking of Department of Correction reports.


Health officials are concerned about the uptick, which comes as the federal government proposes cuts to HIV treatment and prevention programs.


The federal government's decision-making authority on health matters has been 'compromised,' the city's acting health commissioner said.


NJ Attorney General Matthew Platkin said Sinnott used his role as a mentor and role model to create situations where he could be alone with his victims, and would then restrain and sexually assault them.


Soccer fans in the tristate area will have a front-row seat to some of the tournament's biggest games, including the final.


The court says updating gender and even a name on IDs is fine. But 'Dr.' could cause confusion and fraud, according to the judge.


A group of local businesses said the city rushed the bike lane without proper safety checks and a local judge agreed.


Officials say the incident happened at Penn Station earlier this week.


Because Alec Baldwin just wanted to say he loves Paul Dano, here are your afternoon links: Luigi Mangione called out sick from court today, Pierogi Boys rockin' in Ridgewood, gay sheep and more.


More than 650 people joined the first hour-long “mass call” for Our Time, which is classified as a tax exempt social welfare organization.