New York expands key consumer protection law aimed at financial fraud
/Cuomo said the new law would help counteract the erosion of consumer financial protections under President Donald Trump.
Read MoreCuomo said the new law would help counteract the erosion of consumer financial protections under President Donald Trump.
Read MoreThe original lawsuit was filed on behalf of four tenants, but can now include more than 40 based on the class status.
Read MoreTo Murray, the justice reform proposals championed by Melinda Katz, the Democratic nominee for DA, will only make things worse.
Read MoreCabrini was canonized in 1946, and was named the patron saint of immigrants in 1950. She received 219 votes to become a statue.
Read MoreQueens residents can apply for the Queens poet laureate position, an unpaid role to help spread poetry and creativity throughout the borough.
Read More“We are an incredibly vibrant and diverse community so it’s especially appalling in a South Asian community. We wish CVS would stand with us too against this sort of hate.”
Read MoreRiders have access to unlimited 45-minute rides during the 30-day period.
Read MoreThe woman allegedly told officers that “she did not do it, her pimp made her do it and it was not her.”
Read MoreA Corona block party introduced visitors to the “wonderful world” of Queens — and the vibrant sounds of jazz.
Read MoreThe real-time tracking will be provided through a GPS-enabled tablet running the “Bus Driver App.”
Read MoreKatz’ town hall, in partnership with the New York Immigration Coalition, will address what that could mean for immigrants potentially impacted by the change.
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Read MoreValerie Gaiter was 21 when was convicted of murder in 1979. She died of cancer Aug. 13 at 61 after serving nearly 40 years behind bars.
Read More“I just think we haven’t been able to express the feelings of the residents loud enough. We haven’t gone into the arena and fought for our fair share here.”
Read MoreThe QCBA’s presence was part of a series of tablings intended to promote the bar association and encourage student participation.
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