Morning Briefing: Trump administration questions AG James' real estate transactions, Leone leads Amerks to postseason in first year and plenty of sun on tap
Here's what you need to know to start your day.
Here's what you need to know to start your day.
Mostly sunny and feeling much warmer today with a high in the low 50s.
The budget won't pass until at least after Easter
He planned to retire on March 24. But in the weeks and months leading up to it, a series of unfortunate events began to unfold.
The transactions could spark an investigation by federal housing officials and the Justice Department.
In New York, realistic-looking replica guns are illegal, but far-too-often used in crimes, law enforcement leaders say.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows 5% of the adult population has long COVID right now.
Tariffs could make building much more expensive.
Stevie Johnson discusses what the draft process was like for him and the position the Bills should target this year.
Professional hockey across upstate and Western New York isn’t quite over – at least one WNY team is keeping a chase for some hardware alive.
The president hinted in a social media post Thursday at moving to fire Powell.
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland made the trip to El Salvador on Wednesday, where he met with the country's vice president.
The commitment reiterated remarks he made during a Cabinet meeting last week about a “massive testing and research effort” by the Health Department
Judge James E. Boasberg threatened to launch hearings and potentially refer the matter for prosecution.
The lawsuit follows weeks of feuding between the administration and Democratic Gov. Janet Mills that has led to threats to cut off federal funding.
A judge denied bail and ordered Cody Balmer held on charges including attempted homicide, terrorism and arson.
U.S. stocks dropped as the costs of U.S. restrictions on global trade compounded.
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Professional hockey across upstate and Western New York isn’t quite over – at least one WNY team is keeping a chase for some hardware alive.
Stevie Johnson discusses what the draft process was like for him and the position the Bills should target this year.
At 6-foot-4 and just a shade under 300 pounds, he’s an explosive player who brings intensity on the front line.
Gov. Kathy Hochul, who announced the indictments Tuesday, said the officers indicted were terminated.
In New York, realistic-looking replica guns are illegal, but far-too-often used in crimes, law enforcement leaders say.
All 10 charged have been offered plea deals.
The budget won't pass until at least after Easter
Both former Governors backed Hochul's discovery changes, but Paterson called Heastie's move 'outstanding'
“I think there’s a lot of candidates that are in the mix. I’m honored to have my name in the mix as well,” she told NY1 in an interview Tuesday night.
The new vehicle can handle a wide variety of services like prenatal visits, pap smears, STD testing and more.
The Cyberbullying Research Center says about 27% said they had been cyberbullied in the most recent 30 days.
This comes after a student fell from what police called "an elevated position" at the school on March 24 and later died.
Dominicans in upstate New York are mourning the loss of the more than 220 people who died in the collapse of a Dominican nightclub roof last week.
Mike Salisbury can be heard every Saturday night on the radio in the Saratoga area.
In the heart of upstate New York, maple syrup season is in full swing in Pulaski.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland made the trip to El Salvador on Wednesday, where he met with the country's vice president.
The commitment reiterated remarks he made during a Cabinet meeting last week about a “massive testing and research effort” by the Health Department
Three people were arrested and one protester was wrestled to the ground by police and subdued with a Taser.
The Fed chairman said Trump's tariffs are "significantly larger than anticipated" and will likely result in higher inflation and slower growth.
The president hinted in a social media post Thursday at moving to fire Powell.
The Trump administration issued an order Wednesday to stop construction on a major offshore wind project to power more than 500,000 New York homes.
The transactions could spark an investigation by federal housing officials and the Justice Department.
President Donald Trump made further inroads with Hispanic voters last November.
The DCCC chair calls Monica De La Cruz most vulnerable Texas Republican.
Sen. Mazie Hirono led members of both houses in urging HHS secretary Kennedy to reconsider stripping ACA Marketplace eligibility for DACA recipients.
All 1.4 million clients on the island were without power, a power company spokesperson said.
The electronic system for filing tax returns directly to the agency is free.
The lawsuit follows weeks of feuding between the administration and Democratic Gov. Janet Mills that has led to threats to cut off federal funding.
Japan's 24% across-the-board tariff is on hold, but a 10% baseline tariff and a 25% tariff on cars, auto parts, steel and aluminum remains in place.
Judge James E. Boasberg threatened to launch hearings and potentially refer the matter for prosecution.
Newsom announced the lawsuit Wednesday.
The lawyers said in a letter to the judge that prosecutors have been slow to turn over some potential evidence for review.
The ceremony will be held Sept. 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Betsy Arakawa died in February of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome — a rare, rodent-borne disease.
The attraction’s grand opening is set for May 22.
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