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N.Y. Gov. Hochul plans to introduce legislation banning smartphones in schools, report says
Staten Island Advance· 4 days agoGov. Kathy Hochul is considering a ban on smartphones in schools as several state officials aim to...
Ethics Commission subpoenaed Hochul administration over Bills box seats
Plattsburgh Press-Republican· 22 hours agoThe New York ethics watchdog agency has subpoenaed Governor Kathy Hochul’s economic development...
New York is about to give parents more control over their kids' social media feeds
Engadget· 3 hours agoThe Wall Street Journal reports that lawmakers in the state have reached a “tentative agreement” on...
Fact Check Team: Could Trump pardon himself?
WJLA· 9 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts in his New York hush money trial last week, making him the first former U.S. president to...
New York’s first-ever ‘Youth Workers Bill of Rights’ aims to protect young workers
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNEW YORK (PIX11) — Gov. Kathy Hochul revealed New York State’s first-ever “Youth Workers Bill of...
Huckabee calls hush money trial ‘an absurdity’ after Trump conviction
The Hill· 3 days ago“But the American people saw through this, and that’s why you saw this fundraising bonanza for the...
Momentum grows for ban on phones in schools
Newsweek· 4 days agoNew York Governor Kathy Hochul is planning to introduce a bill banning smartphones in schools, the latest high-profile effort in a national ...
Democratic Rep Dean Phillips Calls on Gov. Hochul to Pardon Trump in Baffling X Rant
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFormer Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) went on a baffling X rant on...
Gov. Hochul announces completion of affordable housing development on Buffalo’s East Side
WIVB via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday the completion of the $19 million...
Watchdog finds New York state transparency plans lacking
The Post-Standard· 3 days agoGov. Kathy Hochul previously pledged to make New York's government more transparent.