Dolan’s Finals Ultimatum Turns Knicks Playoff Run Into Trial by Fire
Knicks owner James Dolan has put a Finals-or-bust clock on the team as New York begins the playoffs after a 53-win season and an NBA Cup title. The owner’s public deadline raises the stakes for a high-cost roster and a new coaching regime.
Beauty Justice Brawl: Activists Push Albany To Clean Up New York’s Toxic Aisles
Advocates rallied outside Sally Beauty and urged passage of the Beauty Justice Act after tests showed cancer‑linked chemicals in products marketed for textured hair. The bill would give regulators new power and a timeline to cut toxic ingredients.
Albany Pours $25 Million Into Dental Lifeline For New Yorkers With Disabilities
New York is allocating $25 million to create Regional Disability Health Clinics that prioritize dental access and accessibility upgrades for people with developmental disabilities.
Developer's Bryant Park Play Backfires As Court Hands Condos To Investor
An appellate panel voided an intervenor mortgage and ordered two Bryant Park condos transferred to investor Ying “Vivian” Ding, resolving a long-running ownership fight.












