New York's Food and Fashion Industries Scramble Amid Trump Tariffs, Bar Owners Brace for Price Surges
NYC's food and fashion sectors are adjusting to the impact of Trump's tariffs, with restaurant owners stockpiling and bar owners fearing price increases on imports.
Attorney General Letitia James Leads Multistate Coalition to Defend Consumers Against Excessive Overdraft Fees
A coalition led by Attorney General Letitia James is opposing the practice of excessive overdraft fees by banks and is advocating for maintaining a CFPB rule that limits these charges.
New York City Small Businesses and Consumers Brace for Economic Strain Amid Ongoing Trade War
NYC small businesses and consumers are anxious about the impact of Trump's trade war tariffs, with fears of price increases and economic uncertainty affecting local shop owners and shoppers alike.
Mylan Inc. Agrees to $335 Million Settlement with States Over Opioid Crisis Role, Says New York AG Letitia James
Mylan Inc. settled with several states for $335 million over allegedly deceptive opioid marketing, without admitting wrongdoing, as part of efforts to tackle the opioid crisis.
State Legislators Introduce Bill to Repurpose Bronx Parkland for Bally's Casino Project Amid Community Scrutiny
Bally's Corp aims to build a casino on Bronx parkland, prompting state legislators to introduce a bill for land reclassification. The proposed project faces several approval stages and community scrutiny, with promises of benefits for the local area.




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