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Each year, the state comptroller reviews the finances of more than 670 school districts. The office’s latest report found 22 ...
From preventive screenings to addiction treatment, critical care hangs in the balance for millions of New Yorkers relying on ...
Mayor Mike Spano has stated his administration has not been lobbied by his powerful brother’s firm. Emails indicate otherwise ...
The Modim Foundation is tied to a health insurer that will begin providing coverage to thousands of New York’s home health ...
State leaders have weighed how to tackle the challenge and its overlap with homelessness, which has more than doubled in New ...
Health insurer Leading Edge once tried to cancel a coma patient’s insurance and, in another case, retracted approval for ...
For 20 years, the state police have been quietly building a database of suspected gang members — and they're feeding it to ...
The New York state prison system is abusing “emergency” authority to gut solitary confinement reforms indefinitely, a new class action lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit, filed by the Legal Aid Society on ...
Sometimes, innocent people go to jail because of junk science or an unreliable witness. More often than not, though, official misconduct is what leads to wrongful convictions, both across the country ...
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