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Neighbors urge City Hall to scale down the mega-shelters, which are the largest facilities serving migrants in the city.
New York City’s role in Black history takes new focus as the City Council weighs erecting a sign of the city’s first slave market.
A new report from the Robin Hood Foundation shows that nearly two-thirds of low-income New Yorkers are behind on their utility bills.
His dying declaration in Staten Island helped fuel the Black Lives Matter movement, but experts say the push for police reform has since stalled.