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Civic Center »

The NYPD reversed course Friday, saying its new heavily-armed unit won't roam around at protests.

Civic Center »

The mayor's most-mentioned words last year included "city" and "people."

Civic Center »

One of the police unions circulated letters to keep the mayor and the speaker from officers' funerals.

Mott Haven »

Protesters chanted slogans like "Children's health over corporate wealth!" and "Whose land? Our land!"

Greenwich Village »

At least two-thirds of the city's precincts have canceled their holiday parties, a source said.

Midtown »

From the Eric Garner grand jury decision to steampunk-themed luxury, a lot happened this week.  

St. George »

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets, many headed for the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

Midtown »

Diego Ibanez allegedly threw the liquid during the Ferguson grand jury protests in Times Square Monday.

Upper East Side »

A show at the Ukrainian Institute features photos of the recent protests as well as archival images.

Midtown »

More than 100,000 people are expected to march for action on climate change on Sunday. 

Upper East Side »

Activists blocked the entrance to the Marine Transfer Station site at East 91st Street and York Avenue.

Greenwich Village »

The cat, instead of a rat, was unveiled at Washington Square Park to call out street harassers.

Inwood »

Moraima Ortiz is suing Kenny Bakery, saying the owner paid her sub-minimum wages for 57-hour workweeks.

East Flatbush »

Protests have been raging in Brooklyn after the police shooting of a 16-year-old teen.

East Village »

Students at Cooper Union were protesting possible tuition charges at the traditionally free school.