Danny Lewis appears in the following:
What It Means To "Self-Quarantine" For COVID-19
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
New York officials say that about a thousand people might have to "self-quarantine" after being exposed to a Westchester attorney who is hospitalized with COVID-19.
A Rare Tintin Page Raises Complicated Questions
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
This is the first time Hergé’s sketch and its final version have been displayed in the U.S.
Brooklyn Residents Fear Flood Insurance Changes Will Force Them From Their Homes
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is mulling changes to its flood insurance program that could send premiums skyrocketing.
Attorneys Clash On Courthouse Steps After Weinstein Verdict
Monday, February 24, 2020
The disgraced movie producer was convicted of two sexual assault charges, including rape.
Decades Of Deceit On The Extent Of Grumman's Long Island Pollution
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
The "Grumman Plume" has long been considered one of New York's most pressing environmental crises.
The Docket: The Harvey Weinstein Trial And Why It Is So Difficult To Prosecute Sexual Assault
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Dozens of accusations against Weinstein helped launch the #MeToo Movement, but prosecuting him for those charges of rape and sexual assault is a different story.
What New York Can Learn From New Jersey's Bail Reform Law
Monday, February 17, 2020
After three years, some criminal justice reform advocates call New Jersey's bail reform law a success story.
Former Prosecutor: Justice Department's Roger Stone Intervention Is Troubling
Thursday, February 13, 2020
A former New Jersey Attorney General called the turn of events a troubling sign of the department's politicization.
For Years, New York City Failed To Inspect Schools For Lead Paint
Thursday, February 06, 2020
WNYC/Gothamist obtained data showing a lack of records dating to 2015.
The Docket: The Tessa Majors Case And The State Of New York's Juvenile Justice System
Thursday, January 30, 2020
The murder investigation has raised a pair of thorny issues in how the juvenile justice system works and how the press covers major crimes involving kids.
Former New York Congressman Gets Two Years In Prison For Insider Trading
Friday, January 17, 2020
Ex-Republican Representative Chris Collins was the first in the House to endorse Donald Trump's 2016 presidential bid.
Why Martin Luther King, Jr. Was A "Master Television Producer"
Friday, January 17, 2020
One of King's great skills was in creating dramatic moments to further the civil rights movement on television screens.
The Atlantic City Boxing Match That Could Change The Sport For Women
Wednesday, January 08, 2020
If Claressa Shields beats former welterweight world champion Ivana Habazin, it could help push women's boxing into the mainstream.
Former NYC Schools Official Charged With Trying To Lure Minor For Sex
Friday, January 03, 2020
Federal prosecutors say he held sexually explicit conversations with an undercover detective posing as a 14 year-old boy.
Checking The Score On Governor Cuomo's 2019 State of the State Goals
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
As New York's governor previews his 2020 political plans, we look back at how his 2019 plans fared.
A Surveillance Bill Sparks Tension Between NYPD Top Brass and City Council Members
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
The Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology Act would force police to provide more details on controversial tools.
The "Stunning" Reinvention of Tekashi 6ix9ine
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The rapper who joined a gang for the street cred turned federal witness is set to be sentenced.
New Legislation Would Require Some Real Estate Developers TO Set Aside Apartments For Homeless
Friday, December 13, 2019
New York City's plan to address its ongoing homelessness crisis is getting a major boost.
Michael Bloomberg Is Using An Unorthodox Campaign Strategy For His 2020 Bid
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
In just two weeks on the campaign trail, New York City's former mayor has already outspent his Democratic rivals in ad buys.
The New Impeachment Phase Marks Another Chapter In Long-Running Trump-Nadler Feud
Wednesday, December 04, 2019
Decades before he became president, Donald Trump and Congressman Jerrold Nadler faced off over an Upper West Side development.