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Ruling in Trump Fraud Case Could Result in Him Losing Trump Tower
Trump's lawyers made arguments based on "a fantasy world," the judge said in his ruling.
Poll Shows Most Americans Want Trump Trial to Happen Before 2024 Election
Nearly 6 in 10 voters say a trial for Trump should start before the GOP primaries begin.
New Yorkers to Vote on Measure That Protects Abortion, Bans Discrimination
The amendment reflects a rising recognition of the interconnectedness of the attacks on abortion and LGBTQ rights.
Health Care Advocates Celebrate Passage of Medical Debt Relief in New York
Meanwhile, a battle is brewing in the state to expand health care access to 250,000 undocumented people.
Historic New York Bill Aims to End Funding of Illegal Israeli Settlements
While praised by human rights organizations, the bill is already facing backlash from pro-Israel lawmakers.
Calls Grow for Rep. George Santos to Resign as Legal Troubles Continue to Mount
Santos's federal charges include wire fraud, money laundering and fraudulently collecting unemployment benefits.
Republican Rep. George Santos Arrested on 13 Charges
Charges against Santos include money laundering, wire fraud, theft of public funds and lying to Congress.
Jordan Neely’s Family Condemns Killer Daniel Penny’s Vilification of Neely
The family implores Mayor Eric Adams to give them a call rather than continuing to criticize Neely.
AOC Blasts Corporate Media for “Disgusting” Coverage of Killing of Jordan Neely
“Because Jordan was houseless and crying for food … the murderer gets protected with passive headlines and no charges.”
4 Years of Organizing Paid Off: New York Says Yes to Publicly Owned Renewables
The new law also prioritizes organized labor and a just transition for workers displaced from fossil fuel projects.