Herb Pinder
Articles by Herb Pinder
A federal complaint alleges the charity’s founder spent donor funds on high-end restaurants, food delivery, cosmetic surgery.
First responders discovered the dead man in a bedroom; a person of interest was taken into custody.
Police can't use force and retaliate 'when they don't like what somebody is saying,' according to a Pace University Law School professor.
A proposal from state legislators would bar the city and state from enacting any limits on those staying in shelters.
New York's attorney general reached a settlement with a New Rochelle-based real estate broker whose agents repeatedly refused apartment seekers using housing subsidies, according to the agreement.
There were 71 domestic violence homicide deaths in New York in 2022, up nearly 15% from the year before.
Police said the bodies of the four victims were discovered in their home Wednesday,
Platzner International Group told housing applicants it doesn't take Section 8 housing vouchers.
Adams' warning the migrants issue "will destroy New York City" prompts calls for solutions and cooperation, and some taunting.
Leonard Mack served more than seven years in prison for a rape he didn't commit. It took nearly a half-century to clear his name.
The ruling turns back decades of precedent relied upon by schools to expand opportunity to underrepresented students of color and to ensure diversity in their classrooms.
Proponents want study commissions to weigh in on reparations and remedies for the generational toll from slavery.
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