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NY AG Secures $90K in Rent Law Settlements

New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday announced the first settlements under a compliance program targeting buildings designated as “de facto” rent stabilized across New York City. The Office of the Attorney General secured $90,000 from Deutsche Bank National Trust Company and U.S. Bank National Association
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Millions are heading to Long Island beaches this holiday weekend — and high-tech drones...

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- As beachgoers flock to the Long Island shores for Fourth of the July holiday weekend, lifeguards are taking extra steps to ensure swimmer safety, including monitoring the ocean for sharks from above using drones. According to Long Island News 12, lifeguards at Jones Beach State Park...
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Over 20 New Yorkers charged for alleged Medicaid fraud. See the cases

Over 20 New Yorkers allegedly engaging in Medicaid fraud were charged this week as part of a national effort to address health care fraud, including cases in the Lower Hudson Valley and Rochester area involving millions of dollars. Nationwide, 455 individuals were charged for their alleged participation in health care
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How to Report Animal Cruelty in New York: What You Need to Know

Explore amazing animal stories – visit Animal of Things Now and follow us! Witnessing animal abuse or neglect is distressing, and knowing what to do next can feel overwhelming. In New York, the law gives you a clear path forward — and in some cases, it requires you to act. Whether you live in New York City or a rural
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New York man sentenced to prison after mimicking crypto influencers in $1.4 million scheme

Noman Saleem of Queens sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for running a $1.4 million crypto fraud scheme impersonating prominent figures in the crypto space. A New York man was sentenced in federal court after being accused of using fake online identities tied to prominent crypto figures, in a scheme that authori
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Inherit a home? Be careful. You could lose it.

New York City’s real estate market remains strong. But alongside rising property values, a troubling pattern has emerged: aggressive investors exploiting legal gaps to displace families from inherited homes and strip them of their ownership interests, undermining their ability to build generational wealth. In response,
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Washington Heights Ghost-Gun Pipeline Shuttered As James Locks Up Final Three

New York Attorney General Letitia James says the last three members of a multistate gun and drug trafficking ring that funneled firepower and cocaine into Washington Heights have now been sentenced, closing out a case that has been grinding through the courts for nearly two years. Prosecutors said the crew...
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A bigger DSA bloc is coming to Albany. Real estate is bracing.

A larger socialist bloc is headed to Albany, setting up fresh fights over real estate policy. The Legislature’s Democratic Socialists of America caucus is poised to grow from nine members to at least 15, with another seat still too close to call in Syracuse, after Tuesday’s Democratic primaries. The gains fall well sho
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Folk Nation gang takedown: 22 indicted on 176 counts in 26 NYC shootings, N.Y....

Twenty-two alleged members of the Folk Nation street gang face a 176-count indictment, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced Thursday. The charges include conspiracy to commit murder, weapons possession and 33 other criminal acts related to 26 shootings across Brooklyn and Manhattan t
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Gov. Hochul halts disruption to childcare vouchers, says parents won’t lose coverage hours

A woman and her child stand on the street in New York City. New York City parents working part time won’t lose part of their vouchers under a state waiver. [ more › ]

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