The president-elect and his Chinese counterpart have made a fist of playing buddies. But Trump has vowed to raise tariffs on Chinese imports. Michael Sheridan asks if this could put a roadblock in the ...
A judge has ruled that New York City can’t use a two-century-old “anti-pauper” law to block the state of Texas from offering ...
New York City is ending a program that provides migrants staying in city-funded hotels with prepaid debit cards they can use ...
Mayor Eric Adams is ending a contentious pilot program that gave 2,600 migrant families debit cards to purchase food.
One analyst told Newsweek that the needs of the city's diverse population were not being addressed by either party.
Gov. Kathy Hochul, facing pressure from supporters of the contentious tolling plan, is said to be exploring options for ...
The program was started in March this year for migrant families who began arriving and settling in The Big Apple to purchase ...
A judge has struck down a state law that made it easier for New Yorkers to sue over electoral divisions and voting rules that weakened the political voice of minority groups, saying its special protec ...
The program provided debit cards to some 2,600 migrant families living in hotels so they could buy food and baby supplies ...
New York City has announced it will no longer issue vouchers to migrants to pay for food, ending a controversial program that had repeatedly come under attack by conservatives and others. "As we move ...
The New York State Community Commission on Reparations Remedies (NYSCCRR) will hold its first public hearing on Tuesday, Nov.
DeShanna Neal is an incumbent member of the Delaware House who successfully won re-election to their district. The first ...