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“It’s not just about those six individuals. It’s about systems and institutions."

At least 1,000 protesters marched to call for the end of police brutality and demand

A string of robberies of Chinese women in Borough Park stirs talk about why immigrants

Police fatally shoot a man after he threatened patrons in a friendly watering hole in

Witnesses say mid-afternoon homicide of 22-year-old man happened in the middle of their quiet neighborhood.

The city experienced a spike in shootings over the weekend that left 23 people wounded

A small group of volunteer attorneys staves off eviction for tenants in Brooklyn’s bustling housing

Three would-be tenants seeking to rent an apartment were duped out of almost $6,000 in

Two days after a 70-year-old woman was shot at her front door, the neighborhood mourns.

Where should lawyers draw the line between advocacy and their oath to the court?

t has stillborn babies, unfortunate tourists and people who died without any known kin.

The PBA is the only NYPD union that hasn't ratified a contract, and some see

Many Chinese Americans think so. They believe the charges against him for shooting a Brooklyn

NY City Lens reporters asked New Yorkers what might be done to ease tensions and

New York cops tip their hats to Savannah Solis, who sent 200 thank you notes