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Benefit recipients and their advocates say the work requirement can be onerous for low-income New Yorkers to navigate, and could cut them off when they need help most.


The U.S. Interior Department said it was reviewing Empire Wind, which was approved under President Joe Biden.


An attempt to ban the beloved oral nicotine fix was quickly defeated after opposition from lobbying groups for the tobacco industry and convenience stores.


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Police said he moved toward officers with a knife after refusing to drop it.



The projected job losses would be even steeper in a severe recession, the city comptroller says.


Attorney General Letitia James says Big Bus and Twin America illegally agreed to limit competition, reduce service and split profits — hurting millions of tourists.


A new report finds that low-income Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are disproportionately targeted in child welfare investigations, with long-term financial implications for those under scrutiny.