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Advocates call on Mayor Adams to pump funding into city’s human rights agency

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Overtime costs soaring at NYPD as officials tell City Council they’re working to rein in expenses

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Migrant crisis | Bus company slams brakes on sending asylum-seekers to NYC as Adams admin lawsuit moves forward

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Silver linings: New Yorkers happy with the basics while giving poor marks to quality-of-life in survey

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Mayor Adams announces $77M plan to boost city’s electric school bus fleet, build nation’s first truck charging depot in Hunts Point

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‘It did not happen’: Mayor Adams vehemently denies sexual assault allegations following release of explicit legal filing

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Caitlyn Jenner Voices Support For Nassau County Transgender Sports Ban

By Michael Malaszczyk
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Goldman pushes Abortion Care Awareness Act to protect women’s access to abortion pills amid court challenges

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Adams urges Albany to make involuntary hospitalizations easier, in wake of A train shooting

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