(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
May 7, 2022
DeSean McClinton-Holland for The New York Times
From a Sean Paul show in Brooklyn to a 1,000-person yacht party on the Hudson River, the city's dancehall fans are showing up in droves.
By Julia Carmel
The man known as Otoniel is accused of smuggling tons of cocaine and assassinating police officers and civic leaders.
By Troy Closson
Shawn Williams, falsely accused of a 1993 murder in Brooklyn, won the largest settlement so far thanks to the alleged misconduct of a once-renowned homicide detective.
She argued before the Supreme Court six times representing New York State, took on civil rights cases for the N.A.A.C.P. and taught at Fordham for decades.
By Sam Roberts
In a preliminary vote, the city board voted to back the largest increases since 2013. The increases were less than what landlords had hoped for but more than what tenants had proposed.
By Mihir Zaveri
Eight protesters were arrested as police and sanitation workers cleared an encampment near Tompkins Square Park.
By Andy Newman and Sean Piccoli
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