New Anti-Muslim Subway Ads Aim to Win Over New Yorkers With 9/11 Images
Placed next to every clock in the system.
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Jeremy Travis said he was "deeply troubled" to learn of a paid informant on his campus.
The anti-Muslim ads are getting some competition.
He correctly pointed out that his conservative critics are "bigots."
He says wanting to lock up homosexuals shouldn't have kept him off the force.
It's the first lawsuit to directly target the police program.
The agency insists it was “never animated by religious or ethnic bias."
Quite a few were neither Syrian- nor Muslim-owned.
Religion, despite Mayor Bloomberg's claims, was noted specifically in newly obtained reports from 2007.
Ray Kelly met with a few community leaders, while others rejected the get-together.
The mayor and his police chief are holding strong, while potential successors tread carefully.
The local Ivy is being cautious in responding to reports about surveillance of Muslim students.
In the "Call the NYPD" series, college kids sharply criticize the police department.
The mayor of New Jersey's largest city says he was kept in the dark about post-9/11 surveillance.
The mayor defended the law enforcement practice today, but not very well.
Including at Yale, Rutgers, UPenn, Syracuse, and two upstate SUNY campuses.
The department has voters' support despite a few bumps.