ICE Deported Him. His Father Heard Nothing for Months. Then, a Call.

Merwil Gutièrrez is one of many immigrants across the United States who have been taken into custody by federal authorities, their whereabouts unknown or unclear.

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New York City Council Approves Bill to Build More Public Bathrooms

The law will require the city to double its number of public restrooms by 2035.

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Death of Palestinian American Boy in West Bank Sparks Outcry

Amer Rabee, 14, was fatally shot Sunday by Israeli forces in the West Bank, according to his family. On Tuesday, community leaders gathered in New Jersey to demand justice.

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Man Employs A.I. Avatar in Legal Appeal, and Judge Isn’t Amused

The use of a video persona created with artificial intelligence software to help make an argument earns a stern rebuke.

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2 N.Y.P.D. Officers Are Charged With Burglary and Groping

The officers stole money from a prostitute and groped her while on patrol duty in Queens, prosecutors said.

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Man Charged With Posing as Federal Agent After Promising Green Card Help

Prosecutors said a New York City man, who drove a red Hummer with “ICE” on its license plate, promised to help a Chinese citizen obtain a green card if she invested $500,000 with him.

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Workers Say They Were Pressured to Pay for N.Y.C. Election Jobs

A Republican Board of Elections employee was charged with taking kickbacks in exchange for jobs working the polls in the Bronx. Other employees say it did not end with her.

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How to Watch the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade

The parade on Monday will kick off at 11 a.m. and proceed north along Fifth Avenue in its usual fashion.

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Ad Campaign Aims to Lure Federal Workers Laid Off by DOGE to New York

“DOGE said you’re fired?” a sign asks commuters in Washington. “New York wants you!”

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The Persistent Problem of Stop and Frisk

New York Police Department supervisors failed to rein in unlawful stops, frisks and searches by anti-crime units in 2023, a monitor said in a new report.

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