Media Coverage
Grand Central Station Stabber Indicted for Metro-North Knife Attack 
The alleged Metro-North madman, Abdul Malik Little, 46, of Jamaica, Queens, accused of stabbing a 31-year-old man on board a train as it entered Grand Central Station on Saturday Jan. 4, has been indicted on multiple charges in New York State Supreme Court by Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg.
Helping Victims of Financial Abuse 
When victims of financial abuse get to Loangys Sanchez and her fellow social workers at a Bronx nonprofit for older adults, they generally fall into one of three stages: reluctance, recognition or rebuilding.
He Stole $400,000 in Diamonds and Swapped Them for Look-Alikes 
A New York diamond dealer pleaded guilty on Thursday to stealing more than $400,000 worth of diamonds from two sellers and replacing them with cheaper lab-grown stones in a scheme he operated out of a Manhattan storefront.
Manhattan DA’s Office looks to reverse trend of anti-LGBTQ hate crimes 
Hate crimes targeting LGBTQ individuals have made up a significant share of hate-motivated attacks in Manhattan in recent years, drawing the attention of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his office.
Grand Central Stabbing Suspect Indicted for Attempted Murder, DA Says 
A Queens man was indicted on Thursday for stabbing a man on the Metro-North train in Grand Central station this January, District Attorney Alvin Bragg said. According to Bragg, the suspect, Abdul Little, 46, stabbed a 31-year-old man on Jan. 4 at around 6:47 p.m. while onboard the train.
How to Deal With Wage Theft in NYC in the Trump Era 
If you think your boss is shortchanging you, you’re not alone: an estimated 2.1 million workers in New York State are victims of wage theft annually, totalling $3.2 billion in unpaid wages and benefits, according to labor advocates.

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