The last time Andrew Cuomo offered the impression he was a reformer was a decade ago, when in mid-February 2012 he announced a plan for permanently reforming the way districts were chosen for seats …
Employees in the city's jail and juvenile-detention systems are typically more likely to face outside criticism for the treatment of detainees than they are to be shown appreciation for the tough …
Alvin Bragg was four weeks into his apprenticeship as the man who decides what constitutes justice in Manhattan when Dominique Luzuriaga called him out as a guilty bystander sitting in a pew at St. …
The raw emotion in Police Commissioner Keychant Sewell's voice was jarring Jan. 21 as she spoke to reporters at Harlem Hospital following the shooting that left Police Officer Jason Rivera dead and …
Three years ago, the Democratic Socialists of America issued a memo outlining how to quietly gain enduring power in a half-dozen city unions in the public and private sectors, among them District …
When Mayor Adams quietly named his brother Bernard a Deputy Police Commissioner Jan. 7, the thought occurred that this was an attempt to keep his equally new Deputy Mayor for Public Safety, Philip …
President Biden took a good deal of heat recently when he said in a speech in Georgia that Republican Members of Congress who were blocking bills to reaffirm voting rights for Americans were placing …
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg apparently thought he would reap some favorable publicity when he decided to release a memo he wrote to members of his staff detailing major changes in what he …
The day after the deranged traitor Donald Trump told journalist Hugh Hewitt last September that he was considering running for President in 2024, a Capitol Police Officer who generally avoids …
The past year presented A Tale of Two Cities that was not what Bill de Blasio had in mind when he ran for Mayor on that slogan eight years earlier. In one of those cities, Mr. de Blasio and the …