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racial profiling

Brazil reported the first cases in the Americas of local transmissions of the virus last year.

Afternoon Bulletin: Baby Born With Zika in New Jersey, Uber Hikes Up Prices and More

A baby girl with the Zika virus was delivered at a New Jersey hospital on Tuesday, making her the first baby in the Northeast known to be born with the mosquito-borne virus.
By Elissa Nunez
From left: Venezia, Caputo and Rice.

Bloomfield: Officials Ask That Racial Profiling Study Not be Politicized

Mayor Michael Venezia held a public discussion to address the issue.
By Alyana Alfaro
Lopez (right) with one Bloomfield resident who said he was racially profiled by Bloomfield Police.

Lopez v. Venezia: Challenger Claims Mayor Uncooperative About Racial Profiling Study

A Seton Hall Law report released last month brought racial profiling to the forefront of the conversation in Bloomfield when it alleged that race was a major factor in how the municipality’s police issued tickets.
By Alyana Alfaro
Lopez and Venezia are both running for mayor in Bloomfield.

Venezia: Lopez ‘Blatantly Politicized’ Bloomfield Racial Profiling Study

By Alyana Alfaro
Lopez (right) with one Bloomfield resident who said he was racially profiled by Bloomfield Police.

Racial Profiling by Police Takes Center Stage in Bloomfield

By Alyana Alfaro
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, noted Train fan.

Afternoon Bulletin: Bratton on New NYPD Policy; Siblings Start Detective Agency

By Janaki Chadha
Barneys flagship store at 660 Madison Avenue. (Getty)

Afternoon Bulletin: City Settles Lawsuit Over Racial Profiling

By Parker Richards

Was Jesus White? Met Museum Hit With Suit Arguing Caucasian Christ Is Discriminatory

By Guelda Voien
A man makes a heart shape with his hands during a protest near the CVS pharmacy that was set on fire yesterday during rioting after the funeral of Freddie Gray, on April 28, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

The Plight of Black Men in America, From a Jewish Perspective

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Barneys flagship store at 660 Madison Avenue. (Getty)

Barneys Pays Off $525K Settlement for Racial Profiling

By Steffi Feldman
The city will deploy all 200 cops being removed from desk jobs to the NYPD's Housing Bureau. (Getty).

Bad Bandana: DOT Employee Sues City after Alleged Racial Profiling

By Emma Hernandez
Last Wednesday's Daily News cover

<em>Daily News</em> Slams <em>The Times</em> for Delay in Covering Barneys Allegations

By Jordyn Taylor
Michael Bloomberg and Al Sharpton (Photo: Getty)

Candidates Weigh in on Judge’s Ruling Reining in Stop-and-Frisk

By Jill Colvin
Bill Thompson. (Photo: Getty)

Bill Thompson’s ‘Concerned Leaders’ Rip Into Bill de Blasio

By Colin Campbell
Council Member Jumaane Williams and Reverend Al Sharpton praise passage of racial profiling bill.

Al Sharpton Invokes Nelson Mandela as Advocates Rally for NYPD Reform Bills

By Gideon Resnick
Jumaane Williams, one of the bills' lead sponsors. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NYPD Inspector General and Racial Profiling Bills Will Be Forced to Vote

By Jill Colvin
Christine Quinn outlined her public safety proposals in a speech on Wednesday. (Photo: Jill Colvin)

In Unprecedented Move, Christine Quinn Will Allow Vote on Bill She Does Not Support

By Jill Colvin

Profiling? It’s Called Intelligence

By The Editors

Principles, Values and Leadership

By Steve Cohen
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