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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul expresses doubt about Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's free bus plan, citing concerns over removing fare revenue from the MTA.
A rumor that Kid Rock is canceling shows in New York City, following the election of Zohran Mamdani, has gone viral online.
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The New York Giants had a great opportunity to get a quality road win in their Week 10 game against the Chicago Bears. Going into the third quarter, the defense had only surrendered seven points. They forced three punts and two turnovers on downs even though they did not record a sack, force a fumble, or make an interception.
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NYC sees first snow of the season after cold November air moves in
New York City woke up to its first snow of the season Tuesday as a burst of wintry showers moved through during the morning commute, bringing slick spots and a bite of winter to November's chill.
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Still waiting for your NY inflation refund check? Here’s the latest update
The state began mailing checks in October and over 6 million have been mailed as of Friday, Nov. 7. What to know if you're still waiting.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday ordered state agencies to fully fund SNAP benefits for November after the Department of Agriculture said it would release emergency funds for the program. SNAP participants in the state should began having access to their full monthly benefits by Sunday,
New York controlled the second period, too, stretching the lead to 77–54 by halftime. Towns, Brunson, and Hart brought a ton of energy; Mikal Bridges added key steals and finishes; and OG Anunoby was +22 by intermission. The Nova boys connecting with each other! Josh Hart 🤝 Jalen Brunson pic.twitter.com/MX41f2uKF0
While an end to the federal government shutdown could be insight some state attorneys general, including New York’s Letitia James, are continuing the legal fight to ensure those who rely on on SNAP benefits receive food assistance.