Giulia Heyward
Articles by Giulia Heyward
The lawsuit claims state officials are threatening school board members for allowing public criticism of policies involving transgender students.
She blames the "politicized left" and vows to stay in the fight as a senior DOJ adviser.
The court says updating gender and even a name on IDs is fine. But 'Dr.' could cause confusion and fraud, according to the judge.
Advocates applauded the Council’s override, which comes in the last few weeks of Mayor Eric Adams’ term.
Lawmakers are trying to institute a 15-day response time.
Section 8 funding has been delayed as a result of the already-concluded shutdown according to the New York city Housing Authority.
Federal prosecutors say employees took cash in exchange for no-bid repair contracts, affecting hundreds of public housing buildings across New York City.
The new Constellation Ball is bigger, brighter and interactive and will debut in Times Square on Dec. 31.
The city unearthed relics going back as far as the 1600s during a project to renovate 26 streets.
Authorities say she warned customers her drugs might kill them and then mailed them anyway.
Velázquez says serving New Yorkers has been the honor of her life.
The Flatbush resident will not be eligible for parole. Prosecutors allege his wife helped hide the body.
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