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Eric Adams's NYPD Was a Sewer of Cronyism and Corruption, Four New Lawsuits Claim
Selling promotions for $15,000, hiring friends for an elite unit because it "sounded cool," and more jaw-dropping accusations found in these complaints.
Park Slope Food Coop Members Vote Down Pro-Palestine Candidates, Hybrid Meetings
Did a sneaky email list influence the election? PSFC Members for Palestine organizers certainly think so.
India Walton's Advice for Zohran Mamdani
"I think that for him, the race 'til November needs to be staying on message—we can't start to water it down because we think it's going to attract a more moderate Democrat."
A Seismic Election Hits June 24—At the Park Slope Food Coop
A fight over an Israeli goods boycott at the coop has swelled into an existential conflict—and sparked a City investigation.
A Month After Violent Crown Heights Mob Attack Caught on Video, Still No Arrests
A woman was kicked, pushed and threatened with rape by a pro-Israel mob in a 10-minute attack captured on video.
Columbia and NYPD Crush Student Library Occupation Supporting Palestine
Wednesday's raid marks the third time in less than thirteen months that Columbia's leadership has requested the NYPD come on campus to intervene in students' pro-Palestinian protest activity.
Jeffrey Epstein Associate Glenn Dubin Donated $27,000 to Cuomo's Mayoral Run
Glenn Dubin reportedly continued to associate with Epstein long after he was charged with soliciting a child for prostitution, and now he's backing Cuomo for mayor.
The Alamo Drafthouse Workers Won
NYC Alamo Workers ended their two-month strike and declared victory after Alamo Drafthouse's parent company agreed to rehire the 70 workers who were laid off in February.
The House Always Wins: Why John Liu Is Supporting Steve Cohen's Casino Dream
"I am under no delusions that he's doing this out of the goodness of his heart."
Trump’s DOJ Says They Transported Mahmoud Khalil 1,300 Miles Away From His Lawyers and Family Because of…Bedbugs?
The government’s justification in court filings for moving the former Columbia graduate student from Manhattan to a jail in rural Louisiana raises some questions.
An Incomplete Timeline of the Unraveling of Columbia University This Week
Things are happening very fast at Columbia right now. Bad things.