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A Woman Selling Churros Was Handcuffed. The Police Face a Backlash.
NEW YORK — When Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo ordered the deployment of 500 extra police officers to patrol New York City’s subway, he said they were needed to tackle a rise in crime.New York's 5 Ballot Questions: What You Need to Know
If a New York City police officer gives a suspected false statement during a Civilian Complaint Review Board inquiry, the investigator has few options. At most, investigators can refer the matter to Police Department officials for possible review.Epstein's Death Was a Homicide, a Private Pathologist Contends
A forensic pathologist hired by Jeffrey Epstein’s brother disputed the official finding in the autopsy of his death, claiming Wednesday that the evidence suggested that he did not take his own life but may have been strangled.Epstein's Autopsy 'Points to Homicide,' Pathologist Hired by Brother Claims
A forensic pathologist hired by Jeffrey Epstein’s brother said Wednesday that evidence suggested that Epstein did not die by suicide but may have been strangled.Trump Tower on Obama Avenue: 290,000 Say Yes, but It Won't Happen
NEW YORK — New Yorkers have been finding more and more ways to protest President Donald Trump, from stripping his name off buildings he once built to holding demonstrations outside his midtown Manhattan home/office.Police charity invites O'Reilly to be big draw for an event, instead, outrage ensues
Then, Monday evening, after The New York Times inquired about O’Reilly’s appearance, the organization abruptly withdrew from Tuesday’s event and said it would not accept money raised from it, Executive Director Frederick Watts said.