N.Y.P.D’s Cooperation With ICE Must Be Investigated, City Council Says

The City Council requested on Tuesday that the city watchdog open an inquiry into how the Police Department under Mayor Eric Adams is sharing information with federal authorities amid President Trump’s immigration crackdown. In a letter, the City Council cited news reports of cases that the Council said raised concerns about whether the police, intentionally … Read more

How Climate Change Could Make Homes Disappear

Good morning. It’s Tuesday. Today we’ll look at how one consequence of climate change, coastal flooding, could make New York’s housing shortage worse. We’ll also get details on testimony by Columbia University’s former interim president, who told a federal task force that she did not remember the specifics of Columbia’s report on antisemitism. In a … Read more

Council Member Susan Zhuang, Who Bit Officer, Has Charges Dropped After ‘Healing’ Course

A Brooklyn judge took the crime out of a bite on Tuesday, dismissing a felony case against a New York City councilwoman who had attacked a police officer during a protest against a proposed homeless shelter. According to the office of Brooklyn’s district attorney, Eric Gonzalez, the charges were dropped after the council member, Susan … Read more