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  • by david hall
More pregnant New Yorkers are using doulas, but racial, geographic disparities persist

Nearly two-thirds of New Yorkers receiving doula support during pregnancy last year were white, according to the city health department.

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Severe storms and flooding? Mayor Adams has a drone for that.

Amid heavy rainfall, NYC is deploying talking drones in low-lying areas of the outer boroughs.

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He was Officer 'Champagne' at Rikers. 24 women accuse him of sexual assault in jail.

No one with the name Champagne worked at Rikers at the time. Court records provided a clue to his identity.

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90-year-old Brooklyn man alleging deed theft could face eviction this week

Ray Cortez, who bought his home in 1969, says he was duped into transferring the deed to a limited liability company, or LLC.