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Environment
6 inmates who claim they need to watch the solar eclipse because of ‘sincerely held religious beliefs’ will get to see it after suing the New York corrections department
By
The Associated Press
April 5, 2024
Retail
New York judge rules state weed rules broadly unconstitutional, then says it was a mistake
By
Philip Marcelo
and
The Associated Press
April 5, 2024
Politics
NY AG wants Trump’s lawyers or underwriter to ‘justify’ $175 million bond in civil fraud case
By
Jennifer Peltz
and
The Associated Press
April 5, 2024
Finance
New York state is throwing its $260 billion retirement fund at ‘long-standing failures of oversight’ at Tesla, Wells Fargo, and Chipotle
By
Amanda Gerut
April 5, 2024
Leadership
New York state wants companies to protect their LGBTQ+ Gen Z and millennial workers—and it’s throwing a $260 billion retirement fund at the issue
By
Amanda Gerut
April 3, 2024
Finance
America is a land with more ‘million dollar cities’ than ever as ‘ridiculously large down payments’ rule the day
By
Sydney Lake
April 2, 2024
Politics
Trump hangs onto New York assets—for now—by posting $175 million bond in civil fraud case
By
Michael R. Sisak
,
Jennifer Peltz
and
The Associated Press
April 2, 2024
Lifestyle
Young women are randomly getting sucker punched in New York City
By
Sunny Nagpaul
March 29, 2024
Finance
For New Yorkers, ‘there are no consequences for not paying your property taxes’ as delinquencies spike to $880 million
By
Martin Z. Braun
and
Bloomberg
March 28, 2024
Success
New York City makes history as first American city to charge congestion toll with $15 fee to enter Manhattan
By
Cedar Attanasio
and
The Associated Press
March 27, 2024
Politics
Trump let off the hook by appeals court on half-billion-dollar judgment—but only if he comes up with $175 million in next 10 days
By
Jennifer Peltz
,
Michael R. Sisak
and
The Associated Press
March 25, 2024
Politics
Trump says he’s struggling to come up with a bond for his $454m court judgment. Here’s what happens next if he misses the Monday deadline
By
Michael R. Sisak
and
The Associated Press
March 20, 2024
Politics
Trump is struggling to come up with the cash for a bond on his $454 million court judgment, lawyers say
By
Michael R. Sisak
and
The Associated Press
March 18, 2024
Environment
Months after $4 billion writedown and calling U.S. ‘most painful part of our portfolio,’ Danish energy giant brings wind farm to New York
By
Jennifer McDermott
,
Nick Lichtenberg
and
The Associated Press
March 14, 2024
Companies
The untold story of Kickstarter’s crypto Hail Mary—and the secret $100 million a16z-led investment to save its fading brand
By
Leo Schwartz
and
Jessica Mathews
March 11, 2024
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Sasha Rogelberg
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Nick Lichtenberg
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