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James is scheduled for a Jan. 3 hearing to change his not guilty plea on charges from the mass subway shooting, court documents state.
"We need one more thing, and this is it," Mets owner Steve Cohen told The Post from Hawaii. "This puts us over the top."
“In 2023, we’re going to push this city to be safer,” Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday during a speech highlighting public safety efforts.
Leafy Bergen County borough is a popular choice for those seeking suburban luxury and access to new York City's business and entertainment.
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The pre-Christmas forecast just keeps getting worse and worse.
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Even as rent "massively increased" this year, the city's worst landlords racked up 69,000 violations, said Public Advocate Jumaane Williams.
A 26-year-old man from Venezuela was found in a Queens shelter’s bathroom and later pronounced dead, according to reports.
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Reports spread of the two deaths at the 14th Street subway station drew Mayor Eric Adams to the station Tuesday.
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Just in time for Christmas travel, the city is under a hazardous weather outlook, with damaging winds and up to 2 inches of rain predicted.
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Uncertainty looms about where asylum-seekers will go and how the city will pay to shelter them.
Public defender groups want the Department of Correction to pay $250 for each detainee denied scheduled treatment at clinics and hospitals.
Bishop Lamor Whitehead is also accused of extorting a businessman and lying to FBI agents.
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Hundreds of Uber and Lyft drivers protested Monday after judge temporarily blocked a long-awaited pay raise from taking effect.
But five other lines will see increased weekend service or earlier weekday starts, MTA officials said.
“Nothing is off the table when dealing with a crisis,” Mayor Eric Adams said Monday as a key asylum seeker border policy is set to expire.
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"Certainly holidays can be a tricky time," says dog behaviorist Gabrielle Johnson. "We're in tight spaces. Stress is high."
Traveling for Christmas? New Yorkers’ plans could be scuttled by a widespread winter storm Thursday and Friday, forecasters warn.
Jewelry is expected to be a top gift this year.
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They're fighting for better wages, quality health benefits and mores staff -- all things that would help with the nurse staffing crisis.
It's somber at Rescue 2 in Brownsville, where a bunting ceremony took place this morning.
The worker told police he confronted the woman, who then hit him in the face. The man said he fell to the ground.
“We had a homeless crisis in NYC well before this recent round of asylum seekers started coming to New York,” said the Legal Aid Society.
The proposed legislation would direct states to quickly reissue funds. At least $730,000 has been taken from New Yorkers this year.
At least three big-box pharmacy locations have closed since February, forcing residents to travel long distances to wait in long lines.
Residents of one Baruch building are also dealing with holes in the wall and leaks in the ceiling that get plastered over, but not fixed.