As Congress considers deep cuts to the federal safety net, a growing number of New Yorkers are living in poverty, according to a new report on Wednesday from the anti-poverty group Robin Hood and ...
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Chuck Schumer and Representatives Andrew Garbarino and Dan Goldman held a press conference with ...
A bipartisan group of New York lawmakers came together on Tuesday, Feb. 26th to announce a new bill designed to address ...
The budget framework passed by House Republicans has set off partisan debate over its impact on Medicaid health coverage for ...
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‘Gross Insubordination’: FEMA Hit With More LayoffsThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has terminated four employees from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the “You’re Hired” initiative, which aims to transition the recently fired public sector ...
Girard said that it contradicts Quaker beliefs, which are to encourage people to attend meetings and to not put someone in harm’s way. He argued that by asking someone without legal status to attend a ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWere noncitizens on ‘terror’ list ‘let loose’ in the US? It’s complicatedA House Judiciary Committee report says 99 noncitizens on the ‘terrorist watchlist’ were released. Is this true?
Paul Ingrassia, the Trump administration’s liaison to DHS, co-hosted a right-wing podcast and echoed extreme election denial ...
A federal judge on Monday blocked immigration agents from conducting enforcement operations in houses of worship for Quakers ...
The last of the large shelters, the most visible signs of what has been called a humanitarian crisis, are being closed out.
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang ruled that the Trump administration's policy might infringe on religious freedoms.
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