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Whistleblower Lawsuit: De Blasio Duplicitous About Role in Firing

Court papers filed by a former high-ranking Department of Citywide Administrative Services official who claims he was fired for giving prosecutors damaging information about Mayor de Blasio's role in …

Eliminating 'Solitary' On Council Panel's Agenda

The city’s piecemeal efforts to end solitary confinement within its jails got added impetus last week with the introduction of City Council legislation that would ban the practice …

Unions representing front-line hospital and health-care workers applauded the recently-announced Protect Our Heroes Act of 2020, which would provide $11 billion to purchase and manufacture personal …

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UFT: Reopen Schools In Neighborhoods With Low Rates of Virus

The United Federation of Teachers is calling for schools to be reopened in neighborhoods that have low COVID positivity rates rather than on a citywide basis—and for mayoral control of schools to …

The Department of Correction’s plan to close two city jails received a green light just before Thanksgiving when a judge dismissed a union argument that the closures during the pandemic would crowd …

How Social Security Is Important for Women

In November, we show gratitude for the many things we are thankful for throughout the year. Family usually tops the list. The strong women in our lives are one of the central figures we …

FOR THE RECORD

In speaking about his responsibility throughout David Dinkins's mayoralty for putting together the Mayor's Management Report, former Director of the Mayor's Office of Operations Harvey Robins told …

Family of Man Killed by Police Sues Cops, City Claiming Improper Stop

The family of a man shot and killed by plainclothes NYPD officers in September 2019 that also resulted in the friendly-fire death of Police Officer Brian Mulkeen has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit …

Dinkins's Union Support Withered Over Term

David Dinkins was elected the city's first (and so far only) black Mayor in 1989 in no small measure due to the strong support of its largest and most-powerful unions: District Council 37, the United …

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