Seeking to avoid political embarrassment and forced to deal with a Veteran Administration budget shortfall created partly by higher casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan, Congress agreed with President George W. Bush More...
Just one year after public outrage concerning overdevelopment in Queens reached a peak when demonstrators gathered on the steps of Borough Hall saying More...
Community Board 7 Chairman Eugene Kelty took issue with the city Departments of Sanitation and Citywide Administrative Services, which had filed a joint application to acquire property to allow continued operation of a Sanitation garage and lot clean More...
By Thomas Cogan Two Cop of the Month awards were presented at the June meeting of the 108th Precinct Community Council, and two detectives were also recognized. More...
In March of this year we hailed Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia for his dissenting opinion in a death penalty case concerning whether a perpetrator who was 17 at the time of the crime should face execution. More...
There is a growing apathy resulting from the reality of Iraq that is spreading across the nation. The hype is long gone, as is the hope to revisit Paris of 1944. The U.S. is roundly denounced and feared around the world. America More...