"We usually go through about 400,000 pictures and we edit it chronologically," said Jeffrey Henson Scales, The New York Times.
The case offers the justices chance to revisit a widely criticized decision that trampled property rights by letting ...
A tumultuous year of assassination attempts, conflicts, and extreme weather has been brought to us through incredible ...
The first celebrations held at the former Longacre Square took place in 1904, while the ball was first dropped in 1907 − according to the Times Square website. Multiple broadcasts will emanate from ...
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday said a judge must reconsider his dismissal of a lawsuit by a pregnancy crisis center and ...
The decision in a lawsuit brought by the ... for congestion pricing to begin on Jan. 5.” Ana Ley is a Times reporter covering New York City’s mass transit system and the millions of passengers ...
New Orleans Attacker Appears to Have Acted Alone, Investigators Say A day after a man drove into a crowd and killed at least 14 people, security was tightening ahead of a rescheduled college ...
Hochul hailed the decision. “Despite the best efforts of the State of New Jersey trying to thwart New York’s ability to ... sided with the MTA and the US Department of Transportation ...
NEW JERSEY -- After New York state said it would move ahead with implementing congestion pricing on Jan. 5 following a judge's ruling Monday evening, New Jersey fired back, saying the MTA can't ...
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Last February, after years of litigation, a New York appeals court upheld OCIDA's decision, blessing the agency's protectionist intervention. Specifically, the court said, "the acquisition of the ...