Motorists File Class-Action Suit over NYC Red Light Cameras
Say it's a money grab, not for safety
Say it's a money grab, not for safety
Man killed in New York after being struck by train
Hid boots police officer gave him because they're worth $100
It's good to know the New York Police Department can take a little good-natured ribbing about hypothetical future policing tactics.
Blanketing lower Manhattan with posters designed to look like official NYPD signage
Officer gives boots and socks to homeless man instead of beating him up or Tasing him.
A felony in New York
Using athletics to try to keep kids from failing on the education side
Governors of New York and New Jersey combine for $72 billion in requests for federal aid
On top of $9.2 billion it's already received from private insurance and FEMA pay-outs
Officer forced girlfriend of suspect to perform oral sex on him in precinct bathroom
Taxes on food inflate food prices, threaten jobs. Imagine that.
They're from the government and they're here to help
So it turns out that price gouging is OK in certain circumstances, even when disaster has struck.
Doesn't think feds have improved their disaster response since Katrina
But at least they canceled the race?
No word yet on when that weird smell in that one alley will be restored
To show that New York City will recover, he says
Less media-friendly portions of New York City are still in the midst of a disaster
Said in 2008 elected officials shouldn't tell people who to vote for and declined to make any endorsement
Some outraged over Bloomberg's decision to allow the New York marathon to go ahead
Governor Cuomo declared a "transportation emergency"
Shashank Tripathi is a volunteer at a NYC Republican Victory Center
Nanny alive on breathing tube
Girls as young as 14 will be able to request birth control
Projects planned for 2015 and 2016 to happen in next 20 months
"Operation Clean Halls" has police frisking people in public housing. Lawsuits aim to stop it.
People are noticing the massive growth in police use
The program, in force since 1991, lets landords allow police to enter buildings to patrol hallways, but the NYCLU says its led to thousands of stop and frisk in and near such buildings
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