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The Trump administration is trying to expand natural gas supply flow throughout the Northeast using interstate pipelines — a goal that’s been stymied in the past by fierce local opposition and ...
Rep. Mike Lawler said the lower cap on the federal deduction for state and local tax payments, also known as SALT, has had a “negative impact” on New York. “There were key provisions that ...
Bronx Rep. Ritchie Torres is introducing legislation aimed at curtailing the Trump administration's efforts to detain certain individuals overseas, including in El Salvador. The new bill, shared ...
Dozens of members of the city’s Mexican community gathered under the Brooklyn Bridge Wednesday night to honor two of their own, young sailors killed when the Cuauhtemoc’s towering masts struck ...
It’s not just the race for mayor and other citywide offices — all 51 City Council seats are up for grabs this year. But that doesn’t mean the council will look much different come January.
For a third time, a deadline has come and gone for the MTA to shut off the congestion pricing tolls. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy made the demand in February, then extended the ...
Summer is almost here, and that means there will be plenty going on in the five boroughs. From the reopening of public pools and beaches to the return of outdoor concerts, here’s what you need ...
Expect any rain to dry up Saturday night. On Sunday, it will be bright, breezy and mild. Temperatures will be mainly in the 60s. Much warmer weather is in store next week, with most days in the 80s.
Measles cases inched up slightly in the U.S. this past week, with a new county impacted in Texas and Colorado reporting a new outbreak. There are 1,088 confirmed measles cases in the U.S., up 42 ...
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo after congressional Republicans recommended that he be charged with lying over his handling of the ...
The state budget deadline is fast approaching, but state lawmakers say negotiations are now “at a standstill” and lawmakers are heading home for the weekend. One of the issues still being ...
A new federal lawsuit claims the NYPD License Division’s “excessive, unreasonable, and unjustifiable delays” in handling firearm permit applications are a violation of New Yorkers’ Second ...
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