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New York City to roll back right to shelter law
(The Center Square) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the city's 'right-to-shelter' policy will be "significantly" rolled back under an agreement between his administration and homeless ...
Friday, March 15
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Judge delays start of Trumps New York hush money trial
(NEW YORK) -- The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's New York hush money case has delayed the start of the trial from its original March 25 start date, due to discovery issues raised by the defense."Trial on this matter is adjourned for 30 ...
Friday, March 15
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Trump seeks longer delay for start of New York hush money trial
(NEW YORK) -- Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are seeking to delay the start of his New York hush money trial in order to allow them to review tens of thousands of pages of potential evidence recently disclosed by the Justice Department."[T]hirty days ...
Friday, March 15
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Extended video reveals details in New York City subway shooting that left 1 critically hurt: Police
(NEW YORK) -- A woman stabbed a 36-year-old man at the start of a New York City subway train dispute that culminated with the man getting shot and critically hurt, cellphone video from a fellow rider revealed, according to authorities.The 36-year-old shooting victim is ...
Thursday, March 14
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5 people, including infant, injured after FedEx semitrailer rolls over bridge in New York: Officials
(PITTSFORD, N.Y.) -- Five people, including an infant, are injured after a FedEx semitrailer rolled over a bridge in Pittsford, New York, Thursday morning, according to officials.The terrifying incident took place before 8:30 a.m. on an I-90 bridge near exits 45 and 46 above ...
Friday, March 8
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New York GOP leader says no appetite for Santos in new election bid
(WASHINGTON) -- Embattled former Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from Congress in December, has announced that he's once again running for the House -- but, Republican leadership in the Long Island district he's eyeing told ABC News on Friday that there is "no ...
Thursday, March 7
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National Guard to be deployed in New York City subway in crime crackdown: Governor
(NEW YORK) -- New York National Guard troops and New York State Police troopers will be deployed into the subway system to help riders feel safe after a spike in transit crime, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday.The new deployment is in addition to the ...
Wednesday, March 6
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New York cheese producer pleads guilty to causing listeria outbreak that killed two, hospitalized eight
(NEW YORK) -- A former cheese producer in New York has pleaded guilty in connection to manufacturing raw milk products that were linked to an outbreak of listeria which resulted in two deaths and eight hospitalizations, authorities say.Johannes Vulto and his company, Vulto Creamery ...
Tuesday, March 5
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Trump opposes limited gag order in New York hush money case, defends right to respond to attacks
(NEW YORK) -- With jury selection scheduled to begin in Donald Trump's New York hush money trial in three weeks, the former president's defense lawyers have asked Judge Juan Merchan to deny prosecutors' recent request for a limited gag order, arguing the former president ...
Saturday, March 2
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New York AG sends cease-and-desist over transgender sports ban in Nassau County
(NEW YORK) -- The New York Attorney General's Office sent a cease-and-desist letter to Nassau County over its recent anti-transgender sports ban."The Order’s immediate effect is to force sports leagues to make an impossible choice: discriminate against transgender women and girls, in violation of ...
Thursday, February 29
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New York City discovers migrants being housed illegally in furniture store
(NEW YORK) -- New York City officials have vacated a Bronx furniture store that was converted to house dozens of migrants in "unsafe living conditions," according to the New York City Department of Buildings.The vacate order was issued over "hazardous life-threatening conditions, lack of ...
Thursday, February 29
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New York appeals court strikes down law allowing non-citizens to vote
(The Center Square) — A New York City law that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections is unconstitutional, according to a recent state appeals court ruling. ...
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