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John Price, 49, is the second Rikers Island detainee to die in less than a week.
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Saturday’s protests were the third iteration of the nationwide day of protest against the Trump administration.
Travelers at high risk of detention should reconsider flying, according to immigration attorneys.
A fire tore through a brick house in Flushing, killing a child and three adults.
The city has settled its lawsuit against a production company run by Dr. Phil's son.
The e-hail app offers cheaper rides than Uber, Lyft or yellow taxis, but its operation in New York has circumvented city regulations.
Officer Quilbvio Espinal, 35, was arrested and charged with menacing
Because the city doesn't want to represent Adams in his sexual harassment case, here are your afternoon links: Brooklyn Bridge upgrades coming, RuPaul's runaway train movie, Ottawa's mayor taking bleak but kind of beautiful pictures of his city and more.
Eusebio Baez says a tipster spotted his dogs and gave him an address where he later tracked them down.
Officials say he planned to throw Molotov cocktails at Nerdeen Kiswani’s Staten Island home.
Organizers have planned demonstrations on Saturday in Midtown, Park Slope, Staten Island, Fresh Meadows, Queens, the South Bronx and various other locations.
As energy costs skyrocket, campaign contributions from utility companies could become a liability.
A former dermatology resident alleges gender identity discrimination, retaliation and a hostile work environment at a Manhattan hospital.
The government shutdown has made air travel even more miserable. But unlike other major global economies, the United States has no high-speed rail that offers travelers another option than flying.
Gov. Kathy Hochul hasn’t ruled out expanding free buses, so lawmakers are proposing a smaller pilot to revive the idea.
Because a $1 million prize wasn't enough to warrant giving up a good thing, here are your early links: Naomi Wolf's Flatbush weather report, traumatic experience for BTS fans at the "Tonight Show," Sturgill Simpson's chart hit and more.
Lawmakers say it needs to be too expensive to close a hospital without state permission.
Police say they’re looking for three suspects in the Brownsville incident.
New York City's streets could feel the wrath of Operation Epic Fury.
Prosecutors say both teens arrested professed support for Islamic State and one told police he watched propaganda on his phone.
The measures were stripped of provisions that critics said trammeled free speech protections, but still sparked objections.