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In a decision filed this week, U.S. District Judge Brian M. Cogan granted summary judgment to the City of New York, holding that plaintiff Obrian Pastrana failed to establish any violation of his substantive due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil kicked off the rally outside the New York Public Library near Bryant Park before those in attendance started marching across Manhattan. Protesters called for an end to the Israel-Hamas war and for the United States to stop sending aid to Israel. People from across the country attended.
A person jumped into an unattended taxi and took it for a spin, hitting a pedestrian on Thursday evening, according to police. The incident happened near East 33rd Street and
New York City police reopened Times Square in Midtown Manhattan to vehicles and pedestrians on Monday after a brief closure that followed a call about a suspicious device at West 43rd Street and Seventh Avenue,
Move over, Stuyvesant—Queens just stole the crown. According to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, Queens High School for the Sciences at York College has officially been named the best high school in New York City, topping an ultra-competitive list that includes some of the city’s most legendary institutions.
While investigating a possible robbery at a Pentagon City residence, police arrested a New York woman on a narcotics violation, reports say.
A six-year-old girl and her mother, who were seeking asylum in the United States, have been deported to Ecuador after being arrested in New York City and held in immigration detention for a week.