On a conference call this spring, New York City officials introduced the company that was stepping in to help handle a major humanitarian crisis, as homeless...
As a carless New Yorker, I sometimes get a little smug about my carbon footprint. I regularly bike, use public transit and when I do need...
An influx of migrants arriving in New York City over the last year has stretched city resources and strained political relationships among Democratic leaders grappling with...
Rosemary S. Pooler, a lifelong champion of consumer rights who broke barriers by becoming the first woman to serve as a state and federal judge in...
Judy Gold owes her comedy career to a dare. One night while she was attending Rutgers University, a classmate challenged her to do stand-up in a...
Eight years ago, Capri Djatiasmoro watched helplessly as four Jet Skis ran over her friend while he was swimming at Brighton Beach. “They stopped to see...
A man who sold a fatal dose of fentanyl-laced heroin to Michael K. Williams, the actor who rose to fame for his portrayal of a stickup...
Jerome M. Hauer, who as the first director of the mayor’s Office of Emergency Management oversaw New York City’s response to floods, manhole explosions, mold outbreaks,...
New chatbots powered by artificial intelligence upended public schools and universities across the United States last winter. Some colleges and districts raced to block student access...
James L. Buckley, a conservative recruit from Connecticut who invaded the New York strongholds of Democrats and liberal Republicans in 1970 and against the odds won...