"I think you have to go outside the bounds," the former president said as he seized a chance to speak at the trial's end Thursday.
Vibrant celebration features month-long lineup of programs, headlined by Korean musical duo CelloGayageum on Lunar New Year, Feb. 10
Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday yet again walked back controversial budget cuts — and contended the reversals aren't a sign of poor management.
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Closing arguments in former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial will to go forward Thursday after a bomb threat at the judge's home.
Cuts to libraries, sanitation and more remain in place, but "whose cuts are getting reversed? The NYPD, of course," one lawmaker tweeted.
Judge Arthur Engoron took back permission for the unusual plan for former President Donald Trump to make his own closing argument Thursday.
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Celebration on Jan. 14-15 will feature shadow puppet performances, community art-making projects, music and protest marching.
Previews begin Saturday, February 10 Opening Night is Thursday, March 14 at the Schoenfeld Theatre
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After a major storm dumped rain and left lingering winds Wednesday, another weather system promises to do the same later this week.
A cannabis crackdown, more affordable housing, the Second Avenue subway and more are coming to the city, if Gov. Kathy Hochul has her way.
The evacuation Tuesday is ahead of potential 70 mph winds, city officials said. Advocates say it shows the field is unsuitable for migrants.
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The latest forecasts for a major storm blowing through New York City Tuesday warn of wet, windy weather.
“These companies have violated state law by not paying the cost of caring for these migrants,” Mayor Eric Adams said.
Housing agency puts 20-year-old program helping New Yorkers buy real estate on pause — leaving hopes and deeds up in the air.
The governor promised to restore 850 public and private inpatient spots for mental health care. So far New York has regained 629.
The first asylum seeker families will have to leave and reapply for housing in city shelters this week.
Also in today's news: Asylum-seeker killed by fellow migrant; police seek Harlem groper for assaulting woman; another strong storm coming.
Metal detectors could be added to migrant tent shelters after the slaying of Dafren Canizalez, 24, this weekend, Mayor Eric Adams said.
This Valentine's Day week, award-winningAxis Theatre will present a puppetry love story about the power of kindness at Flushing Town Hall
Hundreds of protesters blocked traffic on the Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges, as well as the Holland Tunnel.
New York City is now nearly 700 days without an inch of snow — and a super soaker of rain is on the horizon Tuesday.
An Adams rep recently visited a Midtown community board looking for support for changes to state mental health laws.
Thousands of migrant families with school-aged children in city shelters will reach the end of their 60-day time limit starting Tuesday.
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The long-promised +Pool — a filtered pool in one of New York City's rivers — will get $16 million under a proposal by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
New York City is right on the edge of a major winter storm that could bring either rain, snow or both.
You won't believe how many New York City eateries were shuttered.
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The former president should also face a lifetime ban from New York's real estate industry, argued AG Letitia James in a new court filing.
Tests, new hospitalizations and even sewage samples all show the same thing: the coronavirus is roaring back.
Two subway lines remained partly suspended during Friday's rush hour after a train collision that left 26 injured, MTA officials said.
Also in today's news: TX bus companies sued for bringing migrants to NYC; 'turning the corner' on crime; market shamed for trashy curb.
"Today’s lawsuit should serve as a warning," said Mayor Eric Adams about a complaint filed Thursday against 17 charter bus companies.