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With the budget already late, the “Three Men” are busy; everybody else drinks coffee and waits
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ICE on the tarmac
Agents’ presence at the airports reminds policymakers this is a live issue in New York.
Health as wealth: The $24 billion-dollar case for closing the Black maternal health gap in the U.S.
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Ending soon: Snag an apartment in the Bronx or Brooklyn from $940/Month
Three NYC housing lotteries are available in Brownsville, Hunts Point and Bronx Park South.
What is the SAVE America Act? How the Senate vote could affect your vote
The Trump-backed bill requires proof of citizenship for federal elections — a move advocates say could disenfranchise millions over minor paperwork errors and hyphenated names.
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Energy costs are on Albany’s radar, but problems outnumber solutions
How to access telehealth abortion care from New York providers
Despite a renewed push to ban medication abortion, in New York the pills can be prescribed through virtual visits and in many cases delivered by mail. Here’s what to know.

