Surge in Internet Fraud Hits New York, Attorney General Reports a 44% Increase in Cyber Scams
New York reports a 44% increase in internet fraud, with advanced scams like account takeovers spreading. The Attorney General advises skepticism, strong passwords, and multifactor authentication as defense measures.
University of Mount Saint Vincent and Albert Einstein College of Medicine Launch Initiatives for Affordable Education
Two Bronx institutions are enhancing educational accessibility: Seton College offers free tuition, supplies, and meals, while Albert Einstein College of Medicine will provide free tuition indefinitely due to a $1 billion donation.
Two Inmates Found Dead Amidst Chaotic Unauthorized Strike by NY Corrections Officers
Two inmates at Sing Sing died amidst a corrections officer strike over work conditions and solitary confinement use. The National Guard is aiding, but faces poor conditions and lacks proper training. Their deaths are under investigation.
National Guard Deployed as Unlawful Strikes at 41 New York Prisons Raise Safety Concerns and Stall Solitary Confinement Reforms
Unlawful strikes by New York correctional officers over issues like forced overtime have prompted National Guard intervention and led to the temporary halt of solitary confinement reforms under the HALT Act, worsening conditions for inmates.










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