By Sandhya Shukla, University of Virginia Donald Trump’s successful presidential campaign presented a dark vision of America that painted migrants…
Tag: New York City
Judge dismisses manslaughter charge in NYC deadly chokehold case after jury deadlock
NEW YORK — Jurors will consider a lesser charge in the trial of a man accused of using a deadly…
NYC Mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal charges
NEW YORK CITY — New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on federal charges alleging the former police…
Eric Adams indictment: How campaign finance violations often grow into dramatic scandals
By Charlie Hunt, Boise State University and Jaclyn Kettler, Boise State University New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been…
NYC Mayor Eric Adams confirms new subpoenas from federal investigators
NEW YORK CITY — Mayor Eric Adams confirmed he and his campaign received more subpoenas from federal investigators related to…
Chaos erupts in NY after young Black woman’s body found in sleeping bag
NEW YORK — Emotions ran high Monday in a Manhattan neighborhood after a woman was found dead on a sidewalk…
Power outages linked to heat and storms are rising, and low-income communities are most at risk, as a new NYC study shows
By Nina Flores, Columbia University and Joan A. Casey, University of Washington Many Americans think of power outages as infrequent…
New law will require NYPD officers record racial data on people they stop
NEW YORK — On Tuesday, the City Council passed a law that mandates New York City police officers to record…
NY judge releases ‘Newburgh Four’ defendant, slams FBI for role in sting
A judge ordered a man convicted in a post-9/11 terrorism sting to be freed from prison after criticizing the FBI…
VIDEO: NYPD officer repeatedly punches Black man after responding to call to help teen in crisis
NEW YORK CITY — An officer with the New York City Police Department (NYPD) is facing a misdemeanor charge for…