Is the NYPD ‘Ring of Steel’ Effective? And Is It Worth the Cost to Privacy?
We take a peek at the newest security initiative in New York: a network of cameras in midtown watching your every move.
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We take a peek at the newest security initiative in New York: a network of cameras in midtown watching your every move.
It's for your own good!
The disgraced city councilman admitted to pocketing $106,000 in funds earmarked for charities.
Miguel Martinez, who is expected to be charged in the coming weeks, stepped down today.
The couple adds a bundle to their already-generous donations to the new park.
Well, not really. She had walking pneumonia. She SAID.
Sheldon Silver, Malcolm Smith, and Governor Paterson have reached an agreement to repeal many of the draconian mandatory minimums on drug sentencing in New York State.
Neither the bad economy nor the threat of higher taxes seem to have an affect on the number of people who move out of the city.
Though the State Assembly voted for reform yesterday, the outlook in the State Senate is less clear.
Our sales tax will head to 8.75 percent, and 23,000 city workers will head home.
Was former health commissioner Antonia Novello just into shopping? Or was it a disease she could not control?
Or, one-fifth of Mayor Bloomberg's net worth, if you want to look at it that way.
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