In June 2020, Officer Gina L. Mestre, a seven-year New York City police veteran, was assigned to the 52nd Precinct’s public safety unit in the Bronx....
Early in Mayor Eric Adams’s first term, he rode a B41 bus through Brooklyn to cement his commitment to speed up New York City’s notoriously slow...
Good morning. It’s Thursday. Today we’ll look at City Hall’s strategy to get the word out to constituencies that Mayor Eric Adams says traditional media outlets...
The federal prosecutors who charged former President Donald J. Trump this month with conspiring to overturn the 2020 election got access this winter to a trove...
If you were an American artist or writer in the 1920s, Paris was where you wanted to be. The Springfield, Ohio-born photographer Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) arrived...
A campaign aide to Representative George Santos who impersonated Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s former chief of staff was charged with wire fraud and identity theft in a...
A new front opened on Wednesday in an escalating battle among Democrats over how to handle large numbers of immigrants crossing the southern border and moving...
The former head of counterintelligence for the F.B.I. in New York pleaded guilty in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday to a single reduced charge of...
State inspectors visiting a storefront in the Bronx on a recent Thursday were so certain the owners would be cleared in a few days to open...
The hoax calls to police departments or suicide hotlines around the country say that a man is considering killing himself and others or that a bomb...