The groundbreaking carries more meaning for public housing residents who've lived with the damage caused by urban renewal.
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The Trump administration's irregular appointment of U.S. attorneys could torpedo a probe of the state attorney general's office.
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The $102 million East Adams phase one includes a four-story, 125-unit mixed-income complex.
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Democrats say the rush to approve a dozen appointees to powerful boards is politically motivated.
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The governor has asked for additions, including a video recording of the request and a waiting period before approval.
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Local and federal law enforcement notified Schumer of threats sent Sunday to his office in-boxes at Long Island, Binghamton, and Rochester offices.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James delivered 7,000 cans of baby formula to Central New York as part of a settlement against distributors who illegally raised prices during the 2022 shortage.
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Trump officials are reviewing changes to racial and ethnic categories that the Biden administration approved for the 2030 census and other federal government forms, a White House agency official says.
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Some Philadelphians are cheesed off at the Michelin restaurant ratings team for an honor bestowed on some local cheesesteak restaurants.
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Countries with teams that qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 now know who they'll play their opening games against after Friday's draw in Washington, D.C. A record number of teams will compete.
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News that Netflix plans to buy Warner Bros. in a massive deal is raising lots of questions -- including for consumers.