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Nurses returned to strike lines Tuesday at Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center, which are staffed with skeletal staff.
The two Democrats will file a formal complaint about Mr Santos’ financial disclosures to the bipartisan ethics committee of the House of Representatives.
Concerns over public safety, particularly attacks on Asian Americans, prompted some in the once-reliable Democratic bloc to vote Republican last year.
In his state speech, the governor will seek to create new beds for people with severe mental illness and provide more mental health services to children.
Public safety and dealing with mentally ill people are among the topics the governor is expected to address today.
Judge Renée Marie Bumb’s interim order allows licensed gun owners to carry guns in nightclubs, theaters, arenas, racetracks and museums, among other places.
BUFFALO—Mourners arrived in fur coats and hats, stone-embroidered jackets and leopard-skin prints for the funeral of the well-known Morris Singer Jr., and filled the True Bethel Baptist Church in East Buffalo on a cloudy Friday morning. for …
On the anniversary of the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people, a federal agency will take action to use new powers to investigate fire safety at the national level.
More than 7,000 nurses at Mount Sinai Medical Center and Montefiore Medical Center are demanding better pay and working conditions.
A year after the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people, a former resident plans to return to pay homage to those who lost their lives.
The wave of immigrants that began arriving in New York from the southern border last year was unusual in many ways. Unlike most immigrants to the city, people were riding buses en masse, many of whom had little local ties and …
A local taking a shortcut to Chinatown is coming home, and this week’s Metropolitan Diary has more reader stories about New York City.
A New York judge refused to dismiss the state’s attorney general’s lawsuit against the former president, calling it pointless for his lawyers to sue.
The decision was the latest in the turbulent history of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, where many of New York City’s most high-profile housing wars took place.
According to current and former staff, the problems in the early childhood parts of the city are very deep and could threaten the quality of free kindergartens.