The maximum benefit jumps from $504 per week to $869 now that NYS has paid off debt in the system.
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The Democratic governor’s top fiscal aide sent a letter to state agencies telling them to hold the line on spending.
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The cameras went live over a month ago, and more than 60,000 drivers received speed warnings in just the first two weeks. The warning period ends Oct. 31.
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James denied wrongdoing, and her allies said the case is politically motivated.
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He held a telephone town hall to address concerns about how social security and health care are affected by the freeze on spending and operations.
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Several New York State Assemblymembers have co-signed a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul, urging her to rethink the pace by which the state is legislating the phase-out of emissions to reach a goal of net zero by the year 2050. They say it’s a pace that is burdening homeowners and business with rising home and energy costs.
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Devin’s Rec Room offers free fitness, meditation, self defense classes, and a community of over 300 people in recovery.
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Thousands of people are returning to northern Gaza, only to find their homes and infrastructure destroyed.
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Jill Schlesinger reminds people, “the key is not timing the market, but time in the market."
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Those questions get at people's values and fears, or get them to open up about their challenges and what brings them joy
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Hamas has released all 20 remaining living Israeli hostages, and Israel has freed around 2,000 Palestinian detainees.
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More than 350,000 American kids are now wards of the state, meaning the government has assumed the parental role for these foster children.