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: Student loan servicer Navient illegally deceived borrowers, judge finds
Borrowers and their parents and grandparents were among those who suffered when Navient violated a state consumer protection law, the court ruled......»»
Far-right sources on Facebook get more engagement than any other political posts, study finds
A new New York University study found that far-right news sources and information on Facebook have better engagement than center or far-left sources......»»
Cuomo reverses course, asks New York Attorney General and top judge to appoint independent investigator over sexual harassment claims
New York AG Letitia James said she does "not accept" Cuomo's proposal, calling for him to grant an "independent investigation with subpoena power." New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo faces two accusations of sexu.....»»
Mitt Romney criticizes Biden"s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan as a "clunker" with a "troublesome" amount of aid to states
Romney said a New York Times DealBook event that he finds the bill troubling "b.....»»
NewsWatch: The New York Stock Exchange president says the stock market is not a casino. Here’s what academic research says.
With the wild moves in the stock of GameStop and AMC Entertainment, or last week in cannabis makers, it's not illogical to think of the stock market as a casino. Here's what academic research finds......»»
The Tell: The New York Stock Exchange president says the stock market is not a casino. Here’s what academic research says.
With the wild moves in the stock of GameStop and AMC Entertainment, or last week in cannabis makers, it's not illogical to think of the stock market as a casino. Here's what academic research finds......»»
Why Jail Threat Hangs Over Samsung Billionaire Again
Samsung Group’s billionaire scion, Jay Y. Lee, finds out Monday whether he goes back to jail. A judge will hand down a new sentence for Lee’s involvement in a corruption case that brought down a South Korean president and ignited a backlash ove.....»»
Homeless parents" lawsuit forcing New York City to provide WiFi for 114,000 homeless students will head to trial
With 114,000 homeless NYC students challenged by remote learning, a lawsuit to expedite the roll-out of WiFi in homeless shelters across New York City advances. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images A federal judge advanced a lawsuit.....»»
Judge weighs constitutionality of state primary shutdown
Attorneys for supporters of withdrawn presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Andrew Yang urged a judge Monday to overrule New York state’s decision to cancel its 2020 Democratic presidential... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
NY Democrats ordered by judge to reinstate primary
The New York primary election is back on track after a federal judge ordered state Democratic officials to reinstate the vote on June 23 in response to Democratic presidential candidate to its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
NY Democrats file appeal to stop presidential primary
Democratic members of the state’s Board of Elections filed an appeal Wednesday of a federal judge's reinstatement of the New York presidential primary. The appeal by board Commissioner Andrew Spano... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
A federal judge just ordered New York election officials to restore Bernie Sanders to the presidential primary ballot
Matt Rourke/AP Photo A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the New York Board of Elections must hold a presidential primary election and restore Sen. Bernie Sanders to the ballot. In an unprecedented move, New York canceled its Democrat.....»»
Altria"s stock rallies after profit and revenue beats, as COVID-19-related pantry loading boosts cigarette shipments
Shares of Altria Group Inc. jumped 2.6% in premarket trading, after the cigarette seller beat profi.....»»
New York"s full recovery from virus" economic toll will take 3 years, report finds
Expertise helped of a busy New York City subway tunnel linking the trendy Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg to Manhattan, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday as he announced that trains would resume... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
City tech firms can"t pay rent either
The , which drove the , will need a break on rent to survive the economic damage from the pandemic, a new report finds. A survey of New York tech firms and investors by the think tank Center for an... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
New York study of about 3,000 people finds about 14% tested positive for COVID-19: Cuomo
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New York test of 3,000 people finds 14% with coronavirus antibodies
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Thursday a screening of 3,000 residents found that 13.9 percent tested positive for antibodies for the novel coronavirus, suggesting that some 2.7 million people across the state may have been infected......»»
Judge: Courts playing Frankenstein with decades of old rent laws
The high court last week moved to protect New York building owners from the “enormous liability†of rent overcharge claims dating back a decade. In a decision issued April 2, 2020, the NY Court of Appeals struck down a portion of last year’s.....»»
Study Finds That Trump"s "Miracle Drug" Helps Fight COVID-19
Study Finds That Trump's 'Miracle Drug' Helps Fight COVID-19 The New York Times and Washington Post aren't going.....»»
New York hospitals received some damaged ventilators with missing parts in their emergency shipments from a national stockpile
Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images Some ventilators sent to New York hospitals from the nation.....»»