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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The state's Division of Human Rights sued on behalf of Phil Harris.

Bed-Stuy »

The neighborhood is the latest in the city where businesses have posted the controversial signs.

Fort Greene »

Business owners say the signs prevent burglaries and shoplifting but others say they are discriminatory.

Central Harlem »

The sign says "Do not enter with hoodie or mask. If so you are now trespassing."

Civic Center »

A group of black firefighters and the Justice Department accused the FDNY of discriminatory hiring.

Sunnyside »

The mayor marched in the Sunnyside event, but plans to skip the Manhattan parade later this month.

Midtown »

Brooklyn resident Joy Noel is suing Interpublic Group, saying it falsely blamed her for the package.

New York City »

Two former top NYPD officials tarnished the reputation of a private security firm, a new lawsuit charges.

Bushwick »

The owner of Klawtex said she was denied a lease in the Loom collective for selling suggestive items.

Times Square & Theater District »

Circle NYC must pay the state and also fork over additional restitution to the victims.

Jackson Heights »

The rally stopped at stores that allegedly discriminated against transgender residents.

New York City »

Judge Carol Huff smacked down a lawsuit claiming the TLC lacked power to institute the "ehail" pilot.

Flatiron »

The rooftop lounge at 230 Fifth is accused of discriminating against black club-goers.

New York City »

Job ads can no longer include restrictions saying only the already-employed need apply.

New York City »

Lawmakers will consider reforms to the NYPD's controversial policy at the City Council hearing.