A Major Step Towards Congestion Pricing

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(New York, NY) — Congestion pricing is becoming closer to reality. The Federal Highway Administration has given approval to the controversial plan. The MTA says congestion pricing could take affect as early as April 2024.  Tolls would

NY AG Cracking Down on Crypto

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(New York, NY) – New York Attorney General Letitia James is proposing new laws aimed at cracking down on the cryptocurrency industry. One such measure would require that crypto exchange companies, like the failed FTX, undergo independent

NJ HS Librarian Suing Parents Over Books Controversy

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(New York, NY) – The controversy surrounding children’s books in libraries and at schools continues, with the latest chapter centering on Roxbury High School in New Jersey. Roxana Russo Caivano, the school’s librarian, is suing a group

More migrants arrive in the city

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(New York, NY) — Migrants from the US Southern border continue to be bussed into New York City.  Overnight a number of buses with migrants aboard could be seen being dropped of at the  NYPD academy building

Sad goodbye to a teenager killed in a wrong way crash

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(Jericho, NY) — There will be a funeral today for one of the two Long Island 14-year-olds killed, when a wrong way driver slammed into the car they were traveling in Wednesday night. Drew Hassenbein and Ethan

Protests over Jordan Neely’s death on the subway

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(New York, NY) — The Marine who put a homeless man in a deadly chokehold on the subway Monday has lawyered up. That as protestors took to the streets Thursday night over the death of Jordan Neely.