Nation Jun 14 New York ends religious exemption for vaccines amid measles outbreak The law takes effect immediately but will give unvaccinated students up to 30 days after they enter a school to show they've had the first dose of each required immunization.
Politics May 22 New York puts Democrats a step closer to getting Trump's state tax returns The legislation would allow the leaders of the House and Senate committees to get access to any New York state tax returns filed by elected officials and top appointed officials.
Nation Apr 17 Fashion capital New York considers banning sale of fur New York City lawmakers are pushing a measure that would ban the sale of all new fur products in the city that was once the mecca of the fur business -- manufacturing up to 80% of the fur coats made…
Economy Nov 06 Amazon HQ2 could be split between two cities Amazon's second headquarters had come with the promise of 50,000 high-paying jobs. Now those jobs could be divided up between two locations.
Nation Sep 06 Catholic dioceses in New York subpoenaed in sex abuse probe New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood has subpoenaed all eight Roman Catholic dioceses in the state as part of an investigation into the handling of sex abuse allegations.
Nation Aug 22 New York state subpoenas Michael Cohen in Trump Foundation investigation Investigators in New York state issued a subpoena to Michael Cohen as part of their probe into the Trump Foundation.
Nation Jan 26 3 Democratic governors to sue federal government over GOP tax plan Andrew Cuomo of New York, Dannel Malloy of Connecticut and Phil Murphy of New Jersey announced Friday that they’re talking to leaders of other states that stand to be hurt by the federal tax plan that’s expected to cost taxpayers…