Port Authority sued after Russian man dies during arrest at JFK
The family of a Russian man who suffered a seizure on a plane arriving into JFK alleges he wound up dead after cops at the airport responded to the "disoriented" traveler by punching, pepper-spraying and then sitting on him, according to a new lawsuit.
51K more NYC students enroll in classroom learning
Roughly 51,000 Big Apple kids switched from remote to blended learning during a Department of Education opt-in period this month, according to the agency.
Biden promises money for NY transit, housing in infrastructure bill
New York's roads, bridges, mass transit, housing stock and care for children, veterans and seniors would all see federal investment under President Biden's proposed $2 trillion infrastructure package, the White House claimed Monday.
New York ends requirement to quarantine for international travelers, but recommends they still do so.
New York will no longer require international travelers arriving in the state to quarantine though it continues to recommend they do so, according to new guidance released by the Health Department.