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After “Gangs of New York” came out, in 2002, Green-Wood erected a tombstone on the previously blank grave of William (Bill the Butcher) Poole, and offered “Gangs of New York” tours.
Get out of the heat this summer and feel your blood boil – come to The New York Historical’s new exhibit, “Blacklisted: An ...
Terminally ill New Yorkers would have the legal ability to end their own lives with pharmaceutical drugs under a bill that's been approved by the New York state Legislature.
New York City knows it has a waste management problem. The average city household generated 1,899 pounds of trash in 2023. Only around 17 percent of the city’s curbside waste is recycled ...
A prob into New York state's ban on Native American-inspired mascots and logos was found to be in violation of the Civil Rights Act, the Department of Education announced Friday.
The New York State Legislature passed another NYCPA-backed bill on June 9, which would authorize the use of electronic signatures by a person granted Power of Attorney with respect to the submitted ...
The Department of Education (DOE) has found that two New York agencies violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act after they banned Native American-inspired mascots and logos, a finding uncovered ...
Ideally, the bill’s passage would shame New York into doing away with the Scaffold Law altogether. Langworthy’s bill presents an overdue opportunity to save money for taxpayers—at the federal, state ...
State Sen. Joe Griffo (R-Onedia) is sponsoring a bill that would allow the use of hold-open clips on gas nozzles throughout New York – devices already legal in the country’s 49 other states.
New York's Legislature passes a bill allowing terminally ill patients to choose life-ending drugs, pending governor's approval. Skip to content. NOWCAST KSBW Action News 8 Sunrise at 5 am.
ALBANY — New York lawmakers are considering new packaging regulations for large companies that would require them to reduce the amount of materials they use while improving their recyclability ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced Friday that New York violated civil rights law by banning the use of Native American mascots and logos by schools in the state, threatening to pull ...