The first legal battle for Mahmoud Khalil, the recent Columbia University graduate who was arrested and moved to Louisiana last week, is the fight to keep...
More than 2,000 state prison officers who failed to return to work after three weeks of wildcat strikes have been fired and will be barred from...
For the second time in three months, the office of New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, said it was recusing itself from investigating the death of...
In 2022, Gov. Kathy Hochul pitched a $200 million effort to help small business owners with marijuana convictions open New York’s first licensed cannabis dispensaries. State...
When Nancy Cantor became president of Hunter College last fall, she asked faculty, students and staff what they wanted from the school. One answer was more...
New York state authorities and a union representing corrections officers have reached a deal to end the most widespread strikes in the state’s prisons in more...
A decade after allegations first surfaced that schools operated by New York’s Hasidic Jewish community were denying children a basic education, the state government is for...
It is a nightmare that plays out on the streets and subways every few months: A homeless person with a history of mental illness or violence...
In a case that could have major implications for abortion access in the United States, a Texas judge on Thursday ordered a New York doctor to...
A state grand jury in Louisiana has indicted a New York doctor for providing abortion pills to a Louisiana resident. The case appears to be the...