Police documents obtained by The Associated Press show how the city's rich heritage as a place where immigrants can blend in and build their lives now clashes with today's New York, where police see blending in as one of the first priorities for would-be terrorists. The documents describe in extraordinary detail an NYPD program to build a database of daily life, cataloguing where people ate, worked and prayed.
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What we’ve become because of #fear. Then again, I kinda expect something like - bending constitutional boundaries for...
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“Asked about the story Thursday, Bloomberg said, ‘You’re just factually wrong,’ but he did not elaborate. His spokesman,...
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