In a move that has alarmed civil rights advocates and raised significant concerns about equal protection under the law, New York voters have approved Proposition 1, which introduces controversial ...
simply could not run on anything she had so emphatically promoted in the past — given these left-wing, unpopular, and failed ...
President-elect Trump wants to make New York City’s crumbling Penn Station and subways “beautiful” again, but pols and ...
Federal and state authorities are working to find the origins of racist text messages sent to Black people across the country ...
Mayor Eric Adams is ending his administration's controversial program supplying migrants in city shelters with prepaid debit ...
A judge has ruled that New York City can’t use a two-century-old “anti-pauper” law to block the state of Texas from offering ...
Manhattan Supreme Justice Mary Rosado wrote in the decision that the statute is “sweepingly overbroad” — and told the city to take it up with Congress.
Lower-than-expected support for proposition comes as multiple California cities looked set to oust progressive district ...
The New York State Community Commission on Reparations Remedies (NYSCCRR) will hold its first public hearing on Tuesday, Nov.
Prisoners in California will still be forced to fight wildfires and make furniture for minimal pay, as voters appear to have rejected Proposition 6.
The New York State Community Commission on Reparations Remedies is just days away from its first public hearing, to be held in Buffalo.