A redacted and highly anticipated investigation finds that law enforcement in a small North Alabama city often makes improper arrests and fails to thoroughly investigate civilian complaints.
Priya Krishna, a reporter on The New York Times' food desk, spent a night at the reopened Kellogg's Diner in Brooklyn.
The legislative package aims to create more “safe, structured” spaces where young people can get the help they need, said Councilwoman Rita Joseph, who chairs the education committee.
The Trump administration’s Tuesday announcement that federal immigration agents would not face limits on arrests at or near sensitive locations — which alongside schools, also covers ...
Transportation leaders Rick Cotton and Jamie Torres-Springer reiterated their commitment to sustainability and diversity at City and State’s annual infrastructure summit.
President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration could potentially uproot or deport many of the estimated 670,00 undocumented residents in New York State as well as 1.8 million ...
The New York attorney general this week joined a coalition of nearly 20 states and the city of San Francisco in filing a ...
A vibrant center of cultural and political life, the city’s most famous, lion-bookended research library houses millions of collections that span the blockbuster (Thoma ...
The agreement also ends the Sacklers’ control of Purdue Pharma and prohibits them from selling opioids in the United States.
Items such as lithium-ion batteries, pool and fertilizer chemicals, propane tanks, lead-based paint, and electronics like computer monitors, TVs, printers, and stereos should all be disposed of at a ...
In celebration of her 79th birthday today, here are some of the former ESSENCE editor-in-chief's most inspiring beauty moments.
If mass migrant deportations happened in NYC, what would it look like? Is there a plan in place? Here are some of those questions answered.