Man Exonerated in Malcolm X Murder Sues New York City After Talks Fail
Muhammad A. Aziz filed the $40 million claim on Thursday, seeking redress for a conviction that overshadowed 55 years of his life.
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Muhammad A. Aziz filed the $40 million claim on Thursday, seeking redress for a conviction that overshadowed 55 years of his life.
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A new report, commissioned by an Albany watchdog group, is the latest volley in an intensifying debate over one of the nation’s most ambitious development projects.
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A ferry captain who saved a woman said he would not forget the scene. Lindelia Vasquez, 47, and Julian Vasquez, 7, died in the accident.
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Trevon Murphy, 40, who a cousin said had a history of mental illness, was spotted by a correction officer near a Harlem park.
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She helped build his real estate empire, though she was better known for being one half of the quintessential 1980s power couple.
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Checking in with activists from sanctuary states who have spent more than 50 years fighting abortion.
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New Yorkers are witnessing an epic primary clash between Representatives Jerrold Nadler and Carolyn Maloney. Suraj Patel is trying to eke out his own path to victory.
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The top federal prosecutor in Manhattan said Joshua Schulte had engaged in “one of the most brazen and damaging acts of espionage in American history.”
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Competition from the private sector and the government’s balky hiring practices have prompted thousands to flee city government.
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