New York City’s involuntary removal policy was supposed to make it easier to help mentally ill homeless people get the care they need. In practice, it has raised impossible questions.
New York City loses bid for swift return of $80.5 million FEMA migrants grant A U.S. judge on Wednesday declined to order the Trump administration to immediately return to New York City $80.5 ...
A federal judge has indefinitely adjourned New York City Mayor Eric Adams' fraud criminal trial after last week's request from the Department of Justice. Ten former prison guards have been ...
New York City Health + Hospitals, the city’s largest safety-net provider, sent a memo to employees urging them not to “try to actively help a person avoid being found by ICE.” The memo came ...
The New York State Department of Health on Tuesday confirmed its first case of the new mpox strain, adding to the global concerns over the spread of the little-known variant. According to the U.S ...
New York achieved statehood in 1788, with the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, and New York City served as the new nation’s first capital. George Washington was sworn in as president there ...
New York Attorney General ... a page out of Big Tobacco’s playbook: they’re making nicotine seem cool, getting kids hooked and creating a massive public health crisis in the process ...