New York can enforce its law banning voter dilution, suppression, intimidation, and obstruction, a Brooklyn appellate court ruled Thursday.
A New York appeals court on Thursday reversed a ruling from a judge that struck down a state voting rights law designed to protect the political voice of minority groups.
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President Donald Trump is questioning the actions of the army helicopter pilot and air traffic controller in Wednesday's ...
President Donald Trump has gained power over all branches of government, including a conservative-run Supreme Court, but law ...
A Williamsburg-based developer who last year acquired a vacant and dilapidated Fort Greene church is facing claims he ...
The New York City mayor took a combative tone in a speech to clergy members after several days of absence from public ...
A wide-ranging pause on agency funds and grants remains on ice — even after the White House rescinded a contested OMB memo ...
The small Oregon city at the heart of a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year that allowed cities across the country to enforce homeless camping bans is facing a ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A 34-year-old man from Brooklyn was caught with a gun during a car stop in New Brighton on Saturday, police allege.