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Prisoner of His Smugness

Mayor de Blasio, jarred from his lethargy into visiting Rikers Island Sept. 27 by a scathing letter from the Federal monitor questioning whether his administration had the competence to make needed …

Mayor's Bad Bluff

During the 2013 mayoral election pitting Bill de Blasio against Joe Lhota, one police-union official explained the dilemma he and his colleagues faced by saying, "One of them hates cops and loves …

Deliver DeJoy a Pink Slip

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, from the time then-President Donald Trump nominated him for the job last year, has behaved like a man with two missions: to devalue the U.S. Postal Service while …

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A Second Bite at Barry

The inescapable question, as NYPD Sgt. Hugh Barry prepared for a departmental trial due to begin Sept. 20 concerning actions that ended with him fatally shooting Deborah Danner inside her Bronx …

Zero Vision

What do you call someone who makes greater pedestrian safety a top priority, creates a Dangerous Vehicle Abatement Program requiring any car owner with an excess of moving violations to take a …

End of an Era

Since 1919, when a city official named Frank Prial purchased this newspaper, every issue—including this one marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11—has been overseen by a member of the Prial …

Mullins Gets Excuse to Think

When the NYPD lodged departmental charges against Sergeants Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins for abuse of authority, we got a call from State Sen. Diane Savino saying it represented a …

Quick and Dirty at DOB

Civil Service Bar Association officials say that the lawyers they represent at the Department of Buildings are being overworked and rushed to complete cases. Just as bad, they said, their members …

Who's Minding the Jails?

When the Daily News reported that inmates at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center were looking after themselves while arranging their own transportation for court dates, it sounded like a cross …

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