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The Ledger
New York Just Issued Another BitLicense. The Recipient Is Jack Dorsey’s Square
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Robert Hackett
June 18, 2018
Harvey Weinstein Indicted by Grand Jury on Rape and Sex Act Charges
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Katie Reilly
May 30, 2018
The Ledger
Inside New York’s BitLicense Bottleneck: An ‘Absolute Failure?’
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Jen Wieczner
May 25, 2018
New York Supreme Court Orders Eviction of 30-Year-Old Man From His Parents’ Home
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May 22, 2018
The Ledger
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Robert Hackett
May 18, 2018
Leadership
What New York AG Eric Schneiderman’s Resignation Could Mean for Trump, Weinstein and Manafort
By
Natasha Bach
May 8, 2018
Arts & Entertainment
The Weinstein Company Wants to Sell. But a Big New Civil Rights Lawsuit Stands in the Way
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Natasha Bach
February 12, 2018
Health
New York Lawmakers Want Tide to Stop Making Its Pods Look So Tasty
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Natasha Bach
February 7, 2018
Gov. Cuomo Asks That New York Be Exempt From Trump’s Offshore Drilling Plans
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Grace Donnelly
January 16, 2018
Non-New Yorkers Will Have to Pay Under the Met Museum’s New Admission Policy
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Natasha Bach
January 4, 2018
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Sarah Gray
December 13, 2017
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Finance
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November 20, 2017
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Leadership
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