A former fraud investigator for the City Department of Homeless Services will spend 27 months in prison for stealing and selling homeless people’s personal information during the COVID pandemic.
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AMNY on MSN‘Do not be complicit’: Pols speak out at NYU Langone after hospitals restrict gender-affirming careState and city lawmakers rallied with advocates outside of NYU Langone’s Tisch Hospital in Manhattan on Feb. 6 to demand the ...
Officials in Capital Region sanctuary communities are reacting to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's pause on federal funding ...
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The Nation on MSNDemocrats Are Helping Trump Carry Out His Nativist AgendaPolitics / Trump and his white-nationalist allies are pursuing a shock-and-awe strategy against immigrants—and many Democrats ...
City Hall instructed city employees how to respond if federal law enforcement officers showed up on city property.
All New York City agencies, including public schools and the shelter system, can let federal authorities searching for ...
City workers at migrant shelters, schools and hospitals can allow federal immigration personnel to enter city property if ...
Life expectancy in New York City has been falling. A new plan to address it includes basic income, prescribing parks, and ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- On her first day as attorney general, Pam Bondi took aim cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities and ordered a 60-day pause on funding for sanctuary ...
Looking for a job in New York City? There will soon be a new workforce program for people ages 18-40 involved in the criminal ...
For too long, New Yorkers — particularly those impacted by violence or the justice system — have faced barriers to employment ...
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