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The Worst Laid Plans of Jerks and Jocks

March 12, 2021 journalism 0

By JENNA MORALES A Wagner College graduate was sentenced to one year probation in Brooklyn Federal Court on Thursday for devising a scheme that never …[read more]

Freelancers on the Fence — Endorse Two Candidates for Mayor

March 11, 2021 journalism 0

By MAYA SCHUBERT The Freelancers Union took the unusual step of co-endorsing rival New York City mayoral candidates Maya Wiley and Andrew Yang on Thursday …[read more]

Albany Dems Hound Cuomo to Resign

March 11, 2021 journalism 0

By ZION DECOTEAU More than fifty New York State legislators — all of them Democrats — on Thursday issued a statement calling for Governor Andrew …[read more]

Welcome to the Hotel — Brooklyn Lockup

March 5, 2021 journalism 0

BY PAULINA VAIRO A former IRS employee charged with identity theft and wire fraud was denied bail in Brooklyn Federal Court on Thursday, quashing his …[read more]

Muslim Terror Defendant Snubs Judge But…

March 5, 2021 journalism 0

By SUSAN NUNEZ A Brooklyn federal court defendant accused of collaborating with ISIS refused on Thursday to attend a virtual hearing before the judge, arguing …[read more]

NYC Gets Johnson & Johnson One-Shot Vaccine

March 5, 2021 journalism 0

By JENNA MORALES Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday announced in his daily press briefing that the Johnson & Johnson’s one shot vaccine will be …[read more]

Dirty Streets Focus of Council Panel Hearing

March 5, 2021 journalism 0

By MAYA SCHUBERT New York City Council members and citizens pushed for a higher budget for Department of Sanitation at a preliminary budget hearing on …[read more]

Disease Expert Warns GOP Governors Not to Jump the Gun

March 4, 2021 journalism 0

By ZION DECOTEAU A former Biden transition team doctor warned on Thursday against hastily reopening the country as four states have lifted COVID mask mandates …[read more]

City Council Acts to Curb Fires on Movie Sets

February 26, 2021 journalism 0

By MAYA SCHUBERT City Council members voted on Thursday to pass two bills that would partner the Fire Department with film companies to ensure fire …[read more]

It’s Back to School in the Bronx, Yes Thonx

February 25, 2021 journalism 0

By JENNA  MORALES Mayor Bill de Blasio and Chancellor Richard Carranza on Thursday welcomed students to the reopening of the Leaders Of Tomorrow middle school in …[read more]

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