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The Trouble With Cuomo

The sexual-harassment allegations against Governor Cuomo made by three women, two of them former subordinates in his office, if true would constitute more-egregious behavior than the patronizing of a …

CUNY's Arrogance Risky

Nearly 1,300 members of the Professional Staff Congress who were supposed to get a $1,000 equity pay raise Feb. 10 have been stiffed by the City University of New York, with its Office of Labor …

Stand-Up Guys They're Not

The essence of ex-NYPD cop Thomas Webster's defense of behavior during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol building in which he struck a Capitol Police Officer with a metal pole bearing a Marine …

Unmoved by Reality

For much of the last several years, Mayor de Blasio and the City Council have been pushing law-enforcement reforms that disregard past history and recent developments, in service to the outrage over …

Wrong Money-Saving Track

Transport Workers Union Local 100 is trying to head off the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's plan to close token booths for 90 minutes while Station Agents take meal breaks, a money-saving …

Food for Thought

The Senate hearings in President Trump's impeachment trial began with a case brought by House of Representatives managers that included videos as riveting as they were horrifying, featuring …

Right Step to Transparency

The two men who for most of the past three decades served as what might be called Imperial Police Commissioners, Ray Kelly and Bill Bratton, guarded their power regarding discipline of cops like it …

Protect Exposed Workers

Two of the fundamental precepts of good government are fairness and common sense. A third is that if two parties are involved in a process, and one of them is unreliable and unreasonable, government …

Mayor's Legacy Makeover

Key parts of Mayor de Blasio's Jan. 29 State of the City address, which curiously did not have him speaking directly to an audience—although his voice-over narration hung over the images and …

Clear Up Vaccine Ambiguity

Governor Cuomo recently created a ball of confusion by making "in-person higher-education instructors" in the City and State University systems eligible to begin receiving the coronavirus vaccine, …

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