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Girl, 16, Is Fatally Shot Near a Bronx School Building, Police Say

The girl was shot once in the head near a building that houses a charter school and two New York ...
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Trump Endorses Jack Ciattarelli for Governor of New Jersey

Republicans had been vying for the potentially race-altering support in a state where President T...
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Yeshiva University Reverses Itself and Bans L.G.B.T.Q. Club

The Orthodox Jewish university had reached a settlement with the club in March but said the group...
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Sharpe James, Revitalizing Newark Mayor Convicted of Corruption, Dies at 89

He presided over a rebirth of Newark’s downtown but was found guilty after leaving office o...
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NYC Lawsuit Takes Aim at Illegal Short-Term Rentals on Sites like Airbnb

As it seeks to enforce a local law cracking down on short-term rentals, New York City has taken a...
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Former EDNY U.S. Attorney Breon Peace Rejoins Cleary Gottlieb

Former EDNY U.S. Attorney Breon Peace Rejoins Cleary Gottlieb

Peace will oversee the firm's litigation group, which includes Cleary's white collar, commercial ...
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Cadence Bank, in New York Lawsuit, Says Ecuadorian 'Paper Companies' Lied to Obtain $30 Million Loan

According to a lawsuit filed by Dorsey & Whitney, Cadence alleged that a series of companies ...
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Cuomo Loses $622,000 Over Concerns of Improper Super PAC Coordination

The New York City Campaign Finance Board withheld the funds after concluding that former Gov. And...
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Enhanced Protection for Children's Privacy: The FTC Acts

Enhanced Protection for Children's Privacy: The FTC Acts

The author discusses changes made to the Children's Online Privacy Act.  
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Nothing New Here: 2025 Rulings Continuing Three Familiar Themes

Nothing New Here: 2025 Rulings Continuing Three Familiar Themes

The author discusses various labor laws. "I here examine two of those recurring themes, plus a th...
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Orchestrating Immunity: How ‘Ortega v. NYCTA' Raises the Bar on Discovery for Governmental Qualified-Immunity Defenses

Elliot D. Shields and David A. Roth explain the Second Department's April 30 decision and its pra...
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Can These Six Artists Predict the Fate of the Art Market?

These bellwether artworks in the spring auctions this week may indicate whether a recovery is lik...
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A New Pope? Time to Make Cookies at This Queens Bakery.

Maria Notaro got to work as soon as Pope Leo XIV waved from the balcony at St. Peter’s Basi...
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How 40 Manhattan Businesses Are Adapting to Congestion Pricing

An informal survey along Bleecker Street surfaced complaints about higher delivery costs, but mos...
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