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The U.S. Open tennis tournament is probably New York City's most high-profile annual event—worth about $750 million in revenue.
But what's... More >>
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On June 13, 24 City Councilmembers—11 votes short of a veto-proof majority—voted for a bill that would create an inspector general to... More >>
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When an alleged tax cheat—and convicted federal bank fraudster—went to former Queens assemblyman Jimmy Meng in December of 2011, he... More >>
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I’m a longtime Greenwich Village resident, having been first attracted by its legacy of free expression. Where else could I hang out at the... More >>
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Lying on the ground in Harlem with handcuffs around his wrists, Eric Josey, 45, made sure not to scream. A cop had just thrown him down, but he... More >>
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During the 12 years Randi Weingarten was president of the United Federation of Teachers, I often battled with her in these pages. But when she... More >>
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The U.S. Supreme Court will rule this month on legislation that forces police to scrutinize Latinos, both immigrants and citizens. President... More >>
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Almost from the moment Occupy Wall Street protesters were evicted from their camp in Zuccotti Park last November, observers have speculated... More >>
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Reacting to the Voice's article last week on a secret NYPD investigation that vindicated a whistle-blower who reported downgrading of crime, New... More >>
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Deep in a Harlem housing complex's basement last Wednesday, hundreds of physically fit, hopeful young men (and a handful of women) sat in chairs... More >>
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