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A manager at the now-closed West Village hotspot Savta groped two workers, showed one homemade porn and faced no discipline — before landing a top role at the restaurant’s L.A. location, a new
The NYPD has announced that it is ramping up security at Jewish religious and cultural sites across New York City after Israel launched strikes on Iran overnight and into Friday.
The rallies come on the same day as a military parade in Washington D.C. honoring the U.S. Army's 250th birthday and President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
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It’s decision time. Early voting for New York City’s primary starts Saturday and goes until Sunday, June 22. Primary Day is June 24.
The FARE Act officially went into effect Wednesday, flipping the long-standing practice of tenants footing the bill for brokers hired by landlords.
New York City may be headed for annual deficits of as much as $13 billion because it under-budgets costs for social services and overtime, according to state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
A Queens couple’s European jaunt came to blistering end when a flight attendant allegedly dumped “excessively” hot coffee in the woman’s lap, according to a lawsuit.
Office building activity has returned more in New York City and Miami than in Houston, Dallas, D.C., Boston, L.A., Chicago and SF.