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Eligible New Yorkers will begin receiving one-time inflation rebate checks up to $400 starting in October 2025.
The checks, at a cost of $2 billion, are a political move that the state cannot afford, some lawmakers say. They will be ...
The Trump administration says it is ending a lease in the Columbia building that houses Tom’s Restaurant. The university says ...
An additional $50 million in capital funding for the Nassau University Medical Center is nothing more than a bandaid on the ...
Governor Hochul says over 350,000 housing units have been built, preserved, or unlocked since she took office, including ...
According to officials, the proposed federal budget would result in New York State losing approximately $6.7 billion in federal healthcare funding next year ...
For decades, a carveout in New York’s child labor laws allowed kids as young as 11 to legally partake in the time-honored ...
As state legislatures consider budget proposals amid looming federal cuts to healthcare programs and services, long-term care providers are scoring some wins but also facing challenges.
Rob Hayes, Director of Clean Water at Environmental Advocates, joined Power & Politics to discuss the impact of those federal grant cuts.
The City University of New York could lose up to $17 million in federal research funding after the Trump administration ...
Lawmakers in Washington are going back and forth on a massive bill that includes potential cuts to Medicaid, the ...