New York City's Congestion Pricing Standoff Continues as MTA and Trump Administration Reach Tentative Extension Deal
The MTA and the Trump administration reportedly reached an agreement to potentially extend NYC's congestion pricing tolls until fall, as court documents revealed a delayed decision timeline.
New York Legal Leaders and Advocates Commemorate 40 Years of Solidarity at Annual Crime Victims Candlelight Vigil
New York legal leaders joined the 40th Annual Crime Victims Candlelight Vigil to honor victims and support survivors, highlighting four decades of advocacy and the importance of kinship and healing.
New York City Sues Nine Major Distributors in Clampdown on Illicit Flavored E-Cigarettes
New York City filed a lawsuit against nine major e-cigarette distributors, led by Mayor Eric Adams and Corporation Counsel Muriel Goode-Trufant, to combat underage vaping by targeting the sale of illicit flavored e-cigarettes.
New York City's Extended 'Demonstration Projects' Raises Privacy Concerns, Federal Program Funding Freeze Ignites Wider Alarm
NYC's "demonstration projects" policy is under fire for lacking oversight, risking privacy, and potentially extending costly pilot programs such as ShotSpotter without competition.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Leads Multi-State Legal Battle Against Trump Administration's $11 Billion Health Fund Slash
Attorney General Letitia James sues the Trump administration over an $11 billion cut in health funding, claiming the action is illegal and jeopardizes public health programs.
New York Lawmakers Question Tesla's Buffalo Gigafactory Deal Amid Proposals to Reshape State's EV Market
The Tesla Gigafactory in Buffalo, NY is at the center of debates regarding state-corporate relations, with lawmakers considering regulatory changes that could impact Tesla's operations and questioning the benefits the factory brings to the region.

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