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Gay Employees Sue New York City for Withholding IVF Coverage
Insurance Journal· 1 hour agoA former New York City assistant district attorney and his husband are suing the city, claiming its...
With Conflicts at Home, Eric Adams Arrives in Rome to Discuss Peace
New York Times· 4 days agoNew York City’s mayor will attend a conference on peace during a three-day trip to Rome and the...
Gay couple files historic lawsuit against New York City over 'discriminatory' IVF benefit coverage
Scripps News via AOL· 4 days agoBriskin and Maggipinto's lawsuit, which also names Mayor Eric Adams and former Mayor Bill de Blasio...
City lawsuit against Big Oil will advance in state court
Crain's New York Business· 14 hours agoThe city’s suit, which was filed in 2021 by former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration, charges the oil giants with “systematically ...
A gay couple is suing NYC for IVF benefits. It could expand coverage for workers nationwide
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBriskin asked former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration in 2021 to provide him and other gay male...
How Vision Zero Made New Yorkers Safer and Saved Money
New York Times· 5 days agoVision Zero, a package of initiatives introduced when Bill de Blasio was mayor a decade ago, is...
On Real Estate: City of Yes will anger community boards. But will it matter?
Crain's New York Business· 6 days agoMayor Eric Adams' administration is now gearing up for a comparable fight with its signature housing policy, known as City of Yes for Housing Opportunity. The proposed changes ...
NYC considering lowering speed limit to as low as 10 mph on some streets
Newsday· 6 days agoMayor Eric Adams said this week he backs lowering New York City’s speed limit — currently 25 mph...
New York City set to lower speed limits following passage of “Sammy’s Law”
New York Daily News· 6 days agoWith state legislation allowing local control of vehicle speeds going into effect next month, speed limits around New York City are expected to soon fall ...
Eric Adams said their water was safe. Public housing residents say they’re getting sick.
Politico via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAdams inherited an agreement signed by de Blasio that requires the city to spend $2.2 billion over a decade to fix living conditions for some 361,000 residents ...