Top NYC news: Chef Carl Ruiz dies at 44; judge recommends landlord pay for ICE threat; more – msnNOW
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Carl Ruiz, Food Network star and celebrity chef, dies at 44
The Food Network personality was also the owner of the New York City restaurant La Cubana.
Read the full story on NBC News.
Debate grows over proposed chocolate milk ban at NYC public schools
Chili, N. Y. (WHAM) – Controversy is swirling over a proposal to ban chocolate milk in New York City public schools.
Read the full story on FOX26.
Climate protesters and world leaders: Same planet, different worlds
Friday’s global climate protests put the gap between activists and many of the world leaders preparing to meet in New York City next week into stark focus.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
Mayor Bill de Blasio: Why I’m ending my 2020 presidential campaign
My presidential campaign may be over, but I am going to keep fighting for working people — and ensuring that New York City remains the vanguard of progressivism.
Read the full story on NBC News.
Judge recommends landlord pay $17,000 for threatening to call ICE on undocumented tenant
This is the first case related to housing where threatening to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement to harass or intimidate a tenant has been found to be a violation of law, according to a spokesperson for the New York City Commission on Human Rights.
Read the full story on KCRA 3.
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