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Cheesy Attempted Murder Case in Queens

September 19, 2020 journalism 0

By CARMEN SAFFIOTI A Russian citizen who is infamously accused of attempting to murder a lookalike woman with poisoned cheesecake made a routine court appearance …[read more]

London Posed as Model for NY Public Housing

September 18, 2020 journalism 0

By NAYELIS VARGAS A housing expert on Thursday urged city officials to model their approach to public housing in New York on London, a city …[read more]

In-Person Schooling Delayed Again in NYC

September 18, 2020 journalism 0

By IVAN MORROBEL& ZAHRA KHAN Most students will have to wait even longer for the reopening of in-person learning at New York City public schools …[read more]

Local Pols Push Bus Lanes on Fifth Ave.

September 11, 2020 journalism 0

By M. A. RAHMAN A group of local politicians and activists petitioned  the city to establish a bus only lane on Fifth Avenue at a …[read more]

Mayor Moves Homeless from Hotels Back to Shelters

September 11, 2020 journalism 0

By GLORIA CRUZ  Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday defended his decision to relocate homeless residents back to shelters from two neighborhood hotels, arguing that …[read more]

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The Bells Toll…Again

September 11, 2020 journalism 0

By ADAM ZAKI Among the heroes for whom the bell tolled on Friday, the 19th anniversary of the treacherous 9/11 attacks, were 27 new names …[read more]

A Cornucopia in East Flatbush

September 11, 2020 journalism 0

By TELVIN POLEDORE City Councilman Mathieu Eugene sponsored a giveaway program offering free food, face masks and hand sanitizer in front of his district office …[read more]

Gov. to Unmasked Transit Riders: Mask Up or Pay up

September 10, 2020 journalism 0

By BOBBIE BELL New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Thursday  that riders not wearing masks on public transportation would be fined $50, effective Monday. …[read more]

Foley Sq. Rally Vs. Looming Layoffs of City Workers

September 5, 2020 journalism 0

By NAYELIS VARGAS Hundreds of New York City employees rallied on Thursday alongside elected officials and local leaders to protest Mayor Bill de Blasio’s potential …[read more]

Ex-Employee of UN Accused of Lying to Feds

September 4, 2020 journalism 0

By WESTON LOVING A former UN employee facing charges of sexual assault was arrested Wednesday and indicted on two counts of lying to FBI agents. …[read more]

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