A former fraud investigator for the City Department of Homeless Services will spend 27 months in prison for stealing and selling homeless people’s personal information during the COVID pandemic.
The one-page memo tells city employees how to respond if federal law enforcement officers show up on city premises, including schools, shelters and hospitals.
Adam Fontana portrayed Tevye in the Durango High School production of “A Fiddler on the Roof.” Then a high school senior, he ...
By the end of the 20th century, it seemed like cow’s milk was over, along with scrunchies and network television. Soy and nut milks had moved from health-food shelves to the supermarket to Starbucks, ...
Life expectancy in New York City has been falling. A new plan to address it includes basic income, prescribing parks, and ...
The Office of Civil Rights within the Department of Health and Human Services announced investigations into four medical ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- On her first day as attorney general, Pam Bondi took aim cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities and ordered a 60-day pause on funding for sanctuary ...
The directive instructs workers who "reasonably feel threatened" to allow ICE agents into city facilities and to provide any ...
All New York City agencies, including public schools and the shelter system, can let federal authorities searching for ...
CBS News appears likely to settle a lawsuit brought by President Trump in a case that legal observers say it should win. The ...