
Missing Money, a Vicious Attack and Slow Healing for a Charity’s Leader
A three-year drama involving accusations of embezzlement, a cover-up and collusion at a New York nonprofit led to a lye attack on a Queens street, and three arrests.
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A three-year drama involving accusations of embezzlement, a cover-up and collusion at a New York nonprofit led to a lye attack on a Queens street, and three arrests.
By ANDY NEWMAN
Justus Rosenberg, 95 and still teaching at Bard, worked on a secret team to help intellectuals flee Nazi-occupied France.
By SARAH WILDMAN
The substance, which investigators were still trying to identify, had been mailed to Trump Tower, where a campaign staff member immediately called the police after discovering it.
By CHRISTOPHER MELE
Mayor Bill de Blasio attributed the decrease to progress in moving homeless people into shelters, but advocates have long questioned the count’s credibility.
By NIKITA STEWART
Officer Joel Edouard faces up to a year in jail on misdemeanor assault charges stemming from a July 2014 arrest in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
By ALAN FEUER
In recent weeks, no fewer than five separate inquiries involving Mr. de Blasio have come to light. At the heart of each of them is money.
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM, J. DAVID GOODMAN and WILLIAM NEUMAN
A state election official has accused the mayor and his allies of “willful and flagrant” campaign finance violations, but the illegality she suggests doesn’t necessarily exist.
By JIM DWYER
A century ago, the Rev. William B. Farrell engaged in a battle with New York officials that exposed a widespread pattern of police wiretapping.
By COREY KILGANNON
Representative Tom MacArthur said the agency’s process to re-examine insurance claims from Hurricane Sandy, following allegations of fraud, was itself plagued by fraud.
By EMMARIE HUETTEMAN