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NYPD Use of Force Complaints Surged Under Mayor Adams—And You'll Never Guess Which Neighborhoods Had the Most
A new report from NYC Comptroller Brad Lander’s office finds that the neighborhoods generating the most complaints about police use of force are overwhelmingly Black and Latine.
Boss of Brooklyn Defenders Charged With Shockingly Sloppy Attempt at Union Busting
"She was like, 'Once you inevitably execute and are successful in this plan, of course you would be union president.'"
Manhattan's Anti-Trans School Sports Resolution Is Finally Dead
But why did Borough President Mark Levine just hand control of the council back to the people who backed it?
For a Spooky Good Time, Hit the Twisted Spine
New York City's only horror-themed bookstore is sweet as can be.
Mamdani and Stewart-Cousins Agree: Democrats Don't Really Need Jay Jacobs
Big "who care" energy from the probable next mayor and the leader of the state senate after the state Democratic Chair embarked on a path of self-immolation.
NYC Finally Has a Women's Sports Bar
Wilka's on the Bowery is the first, but it'll soon be joined by two more bars devoted to women's sports.
Eric Adams's 2025 Report Card: NYC Is Finally Healing After 3 Years of Eric Adams
What might be the final Mayoral Management Report of the Adams era shows progress in street safety, teen job enrollment, and getting homeless families into housing, after previous lows during his administration.

