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New York State Senate Passes Landmark Retail Worker Safety Act
Footwear News· 3 days agoNew York legislators are stepping up to shield retail workers from escalating violence and...
AOC slammed for saying 'false accusations' of antisemitism are 'wielded against people of color'
Fox News· 3 days agoRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said during an online discussion she hosted on Monday that...
What other newspapers are saying: New York about to make high school diplomas worse than useless
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette· 3 hours agoThe State Education Department just announced that it plans to make the value of a New York high school diploma worthless. New ...
NY state’s limo safety task force members want extension, have ‘unfinished business’
The Post-Standard· 7 hours agoMembers of the state’s stretch limousine safety task force say they are hoping the Assembly and Gov....
Here are the questions ex- NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo could face at hands of House COVID-19 panel
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe House panel investigating America's response COVID-19 pandemic has recently met or consulted...
Candidate for NY Assembly 109th District talks issues
FOX 23 News Albany· 11 hours agoNew York’s June 25th primary is nearing and candidates in one local State Assembly race are gearing...
New York's handling of COVID nursing home deaths at center of Congressional hearing. Read former...
CBS News· 3 days agoCuomo's handling of COVID in nursing homes is under scrutiny Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Republican...
New York One Step Closer to Passing Fashion Workers Act, Which Aims to Protect Models and Others
WWD via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt would also amend state finance law in relation to establishing a fashion remediation fund. Both...
New York Bill to Protect Actors From AI Voice and Likeness Replicas Passes Assembly
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"[These are] the most essential parts of who we are and the work we do," SAG's Rebecca Damon says of...
Question time for Cuomo
Politico· 3 days ago“The Department of Justice has looked at this issue three times, as have the Manhattan District Attorney, the Attorney General and the New York