Sinaloa Cartel Leader Finally Goes to Trial After Two-Years Waiting in a New York City Cell
Synopsis: Juan Guzman, the infamous Mexican drug cartel leader, is scheduled to see his trial start on November 13, 2018. Sinaloa Cartel Leader Finally Goes to Trial After Two-Years Waiting in a Brooklyn Cell When the Mexican police jet began its approach to Long Island, Joaquin Guzman, “El Chapo,” had no idea where he was […]
Read MoreFPCCI urges US to use economic tools to win the war on terror
United States Urged to Utilize Economic Tools to Help Win the War on Terror After more than a decade, the War on Terror continues. If that was not bad enough, little progress appears to have been made in eradicating terrorism from the concerns of many New Yorkers. For example, in 2017, a member of ISIS […]
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Controversy Over 80 Flatbush Development Highlights Zoning Challenges Raised in New York The zoning code in New York is extremely complex and, in many instances, byzantine. For many people, it can be virtually impossible to comprehend. Nevertheless, zoning rules and regulations are essential for the prosperity and development of the New York area. They can […]
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High Stakes in Housing – Overview of How Rent Regulations Impact Housing Affordability in the Five Burroughs An issue that has plagued the Five Burroughs for years is whether it is possible to provide sufficient housing for working class New Yorkers and permits available for lower-income and moderate-income New Yorkers to secure quality, affordable housing. […]
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