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The proposed penalty is a 10% cut to a portion of the ... be cut in NY? How federal budget plans could affect New Yorkers Nationwide, at least 8.6 million Americans could lose health coverage ...
The federal judge overseeing the case of wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia is set to hear arguments Friday over the Trump administration's recent invocation of the state secrets privilege to ...
chief programs and grants officer at the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. State officials and private foundations have poured money into the state’s nursing workforce to combat the existing ...
Hikers in New York state have found the remains of a Canadian man who was missing for five months in the Adirondack Mountains, officials say. The remains of 22-year-old Leo DuFour were found on ...
“The government will be tabling an amendment to define the ‘advanced phase’, or ‘entering into an irreversible process marked by a worsening of the state of health that affects the quality ...
Hans Pennink for the NY Post State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli ripped Hochul and the legislature for ignoring potential looming crises while planning to spend more, including a nearly $7 billion ...
A bill to fund it is stalled in Beacon Hill. The state agency that provides health care coverage to 460,000 public employees, retirees, and their families plans to delay paying claims to providers ...
A Central New York zoo is mourning the loss of an animal who was found dead after going missing last month. The Utica Zoo confirmed Thursday that Cauliflower, its male American Beaver who escaped ...
Lowell also responded to the allegations, including the claim James listed a home in Virginia as her primary residence while serving as a state official in New York. According to Lowell ...
Under state law, James' principal residence as a statewide elected official must be in New York. “This is being handled at this time by main (Department of) Justice and the Albany FBI field ...
A New York budget item negotiated by Albany Democrats sets aside $10 million to cover “reasonable" private legal expenses that state employees incur in defense of actions brought by President ...
The bulk of the mammoth $254 billion state budget deal was unveiled Wednesday with some last minute self-serving quietly slipped into the batter before Albany lawmakers were set to finally vote on it.