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Frank Seddio is representing Jules Parisien in over 500 cases — despite the physician's history of insurance fraud ...
More than a third of New York counties, home to over half of the state’s population, have stopped enrolling eligible parents in the state’s child care voucher program, new data shows. At least 21 ...
Yet the fraud can still haunt New Yorkers years later. That’s because a plaintiff can collect a debt up to 20 years after ...
Shoplifting remains a criminal offense under New York state law, prosecuted as larceny.
Whether legislators should return to Albany this year to tackle historic cuts to Medicaid and food assistance has become a ...
Big Apple Connect, the mayor’s flagship free internet service for public housing residents, is quietly being used to expand ...
New York is projected to spend $36,293 per student in the 2024–25 school year, nearly double the national average. In 2023–24, the state spent $35,095 per student on elementary and secondary education ...
Summers Are Brutal in New York’s Prisons. This Year Is Worse Than Ever. Short-staffed since a strike this winter, the prison system is keeping people locked in their boiling cells and dorms for ...
Comptroller Tom DiNapoli will soon have the clear authority to proactively mail out checks of any size from the $20 billion pot of “lost money” he oversees — but he’s wary of using it too aggressively ...
Are More Working-Class Residents Leaving New York City Than Wealthy Residents? Affordability concerns — especially housing and the cost of raising a family — are major drivers of population loss in ...