ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Twenty-two states including North Dakota sued New York on Thursday, contending that a new law forcing a small group of major energy producers to pay $75 billion into a fund ...
CetraRuddy, a New York office, was behind the largest office-to-residential conversion project in New York City to date. 25 ...
The amount of collective hand wringing over children’s online safety and related age assurance legislation could surely twist ...
The wigged-out woman unleashed her antisemitic tirade in the lobby of 950 Third Ave ... “This is what Jews in New York City have to deal with.’’ Cops cuff the woman after her rant.
Along with where to dine for Valentine's Day, the online restaurant-reservation service company has released findings on how ...
Isn’t this type of thing something the state legislators should be doing? Why is the state of North Dakota hiring a New York firm in the first place?
Shalash, 39, first got into the “personal space” of a Hasidic man as he was walking through the lobby of the building ... “This is what Jews in New York City have to deal with.” ...
Most states haven't modernized their constitutions to reflect the rise of women in politics. Among those that have are New ...
The staff has been training on the new system, and Brant said she expects it to speed up transactions once it's implemented, which will improve wait times in the lobby.
Jenn Ackerman for The New York Times Supported by By David Allen ... and pastries from the nearby Krown Bakery. In the lobby, the singer Taylor Ann Grand gave a brief introduction to Danish ...
Dakota Santiago for The New York Times On the other side of East 138th Street, in a tall public housing building in far greater disrepair than Mr. Mejia’s walkup — the lobby ceiling leaks ...
The U.S. claims the hacking was commissioned by a lobbying firm working on behalf of one of the world's biggest oil companies ...