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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo in his second public appearance in two weeks, decried “cancel culture,” and offered prescriptions for fixing the ills in society and government. The speech is part of an ongoing attempt by the disgraced former governor, who resigned in a sexual harassment scandal, to rebuild his reputation and possibly run against his successor, Governor Kathy Hochul.
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A spokesman for the former governor says Cuomo is acting within the boundaries of the law.
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SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras is facing new calls for his resignation after documents released by Attorney General Tish James show he was helping to plan retaliation against a woman who is a survivor of sexual harassment from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been charged with a misdemeanor crime of forcible touching in connection with an incident with a staffer at the governor’s mansion last December. A spokesman for the state Office of Court Administration, Lucian Chalfen, confirms that a misdemeanor complaint against former Governor Andrew Cuomo has been filed in Albany City Court.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo, in his final hours in office, delivered what he called a “Farewell Address” to New Yorkers. He continued to sow doubt about the veracity of the attorney general’s report, while also highlighting nearly 11 years of accomplishments.
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In two weeks, Governor Cuomo will no longer be at the helm of a state he has led for nearly 11 years. He announced his resignation Tuesday, saying everything he has done has been motivated by a love for New York State.
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One of the 11 women who the New York State Attorney General found were sexually harassed by Governor Andrew Cuomo has come forward publicly, to detail her accusation that the governor groped her and made other unwanted advances. The Albany County Sherriff confirmed that he is investigating a criminal complaint that Cuomo staffer, Brittany Commisso, filed against the governor.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a new state of emergency this week in New York, saying that the upsurge in gun related violence is a public health emergency equivalent to the COVID -19 pandemic. But critics say other approaches would be more effective, and question the governor’s political motivations in taking actions that give him more power.
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A new Siena College poll out Monday offers some hope for the political survival of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has seen most elected Democrats in New York call…
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The New York State legislature is voting to end Governor Andrew Cuomo’s emergency powers granted to him during COVID-19 , as the governor faces new…