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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

IVF Decision in Alabama: A Governor’s Concern

New Hampshire's Governor Chris Sununu has expressed concerns over a recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court. The court decided that an 1872 law, which allows parents to sue for the death of a minor child, applies to unborn children as well. This includes frozen embryos used in IVF treatments. The

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

NYC Mayor Faces Federal Charges in Court

New York City's Mayor Eric Adams is expected to appear in court today, facing a list of serious federal charges. The Democrat mayor, who rose to fame for his work against crime while at the NYPD, has been accused of bribery, wire fraud, and other corrupt acts. These allegations span from 2016 up unt

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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

Mayor Under Fire: A New York City Leader's Crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been hit with a federal indictment, accused of accepting bribes and illegal campaign contributions from foreign sources. The charges, which include bribery, conspiracy, and campaign finance violations, allegedly took place over a nearly decade-long period. Adams ha

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

New York Mayor Fights Corruption Charges

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing a barrage of corruption charges that have stunned the nation. In a dramatic turn of events, Adams, 64, pleaded not guilty to five counts of conspiracy, bribery, wire fraud, and soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals. The charges against him

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Sep 26 2024HEALTH

Mosquito Madness: New York's Deadly EEE Virus Outbreak

New York is in the grip of a mosquito-borne disease outbreak like no other. The eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus has spread rapidly across the state, with 15 counties now affected. This is a significant increase from the usual two or three counties that typically report EEE-positive mosquitoe

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Sep 17 2024CRIME

Crime: A Time Bomb in Midtown West

New York City's Crime Rate: A Tale of Two Cities New York City has seen a noticeable drop in crime in recent months, but beneath the surface, a different story is unfolding. Within the Manhattan North Precinct, which encompasses some of the city's most popular tourist attractions, crime has seen a

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Community Comes Alive: Yorkville's Hometown Days Festival

Yorkville's Hometown Days Festival is a beloved annual tradition that brings the community together in a celebration of music, food, and fun. But what makes this event so special? Is it the Ultimate Air Dogs contest, where golden retrievers (and their owners) show off their jumping skills? Or perhap

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Shine Bright, But Who's Really Winning?

New York City is abuzz with excitement as two of its biggest annual events collide: the US Open tennis tournament and New York Fashion Week. While some celebs are hitting the courts to watch elite athletes compete at the highest level, others are strutting their stuff on the runways and red carpets.

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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Is New York Fashion Week Losing its Spark?

New York City Fashion Week is back, with big names like Tommy Hilfiger, Tory Burch, and Michael Kors taking center stage. But hold on, is the Big Apple still the fashion capital it once was? Some folks are worried that the city's style scene is losing its shine. Think about it: Between 2014 and 20

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Shiny New Schools: A Celebration or a Band-Aid?

New York City is rolling out the red carpet for over 11,000 students heading into 24 brand-new public school buildings this fall. This marks the biggest school construction boom in 20 years, eliminating the need for most of those temporary, often cramped, trailer classrooms. But are these gleami

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