New York City
NYPD's Kelly: Stop-and-Frisk "Necessary" for Policing
Says they can't do their jobs without it
Eliot Spitzer Releases Ad for New York City Comptroller Campaign
Says 'I failed. Big time.'
New Yorkers Using Food Stamps to Send Food to Relatives in the Caribbean
"Food insecurity" the liberal claptrap used for ever expanding entitlements
Family of Unarmed NYPD Shooting Victim Suing For Wrongful Death; Grand Jury Declined to Charge
Noel Polanco was shot during a traffic stop after a cop thought he was reaching for a gun
Judge Blocks 9/11 Claims Against Airlines
Owners of World Trade Center cannot demand more money from their insurance companies
Spitzer's Opponent Releases Ad Calling Him a Hypocrite
The former New York governor and candidate for New York City comptroller criticized Mitt Romney for not releasing his tax returns, something he has yet to do
Food Bans Move to the Fore of New York City Mayoral Race
The mayor's race in New York City is anyone's to win. Who will be the victor? My money's on the anti-Bloomberg.
Deaf People Accuse Starbucks of Discrimination
Mocked and refused service in New York City, lawsuit claims
Report: Whites Frisked by NYC Police More Likely to Have Guns, Drugs Than Minorities
And yet Bloomberg says even more minorities should be searched
NYC Mayoral Candidate Christine Quinn Wants Crackdown on Kids Meals
Says she was bulimic as a child
Mayor Bloomberg: We Don't Stop and Frisk Enough Minorities
New Yorkers voted for this guy three times
NYC Council Approves Police Oversight Plan
Will make it easier to bring forward racial profiling claims
Business Owner Charged $30,000 by NYC to Fix Sidewalk He Says Was Damaged by Elevated Subway
Says its the city's fault, not his
New York City Council Considering Police Reform Bills
One would establish an Inspector General, the other would allow minorities to sue police for racial profiling
66-Year-Old Brooklyn Man Suing NYC For Wrongful Imprisonment
Seeks $16 million for spending a year in jail for a robbery he didn't commit
Ray Kelly Says NYC Won't Let Nik Wallenda Tightrope Walk From Empire State Building to Chrysler Building
Would be three times the distance he crossed over the Grand Canyon
Sex Predators Have Safe Haven in NYC Public School System
Cumbersome disciplinary process makes it difficult to fire school staffers committing sexual misconduct in the classroom
Sexual Predators Remain Employed With NYC Public Schools, Advocacy Group Warns
Broken disciplinary system
NYPD Faces Lawsuit Over Massive Surveillance of Muslims by Demographics Unit
NYPD official's admitted no lead was ever connected to an actual terrorist plot
NYC Sued over Muslim Surveillance Program
New York Civil Liberties Union declares it unconstitutional religious profiling
Christine Quinn's Election-Timed Book Not Doing Well
Ranked well below Bloomberg's 2001 political bio on Amazon
Inmates Rat Out Drug Dealing Corrections Officers at Riker's Island
Investigation took DEA two years
Brooklyn DA Will Have to Testify in Wrongful Conviction Case That Alleges Widespread Prosecutorial Misconduct
The district attorney Charles Hynes has been fighting the effort to testify under oath about his oversight of the DA's office
DOJ Steps into NYC Stop-and-Frisk Fight
Asks judge to appoint independent monitor if she rules tactics are unconstitutional
FDR's Friend in New York
How Franklin Roosevelt and Fiorello La Guardia transformed the American state.