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Legislators in Albany are expected to continue working on a bill that seeks to permit state prosecutions of people who have received a presidential pardon under federal law.
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The New Yorker reports the women, with whom Schneiderman had romantic relationships, say he physically abused them. Schneiderman denies the accusations but says they prevent him from doing his work.
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The New York-led lawsuit joins similar legal action against the Census Bureau and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross by California, the city of San Jose, Calif., and individuals from Maryland and Arizona.
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More than 9 million New Yorkers had their personal data exposed last year. This includes social security numbers, financial information and driver license…
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New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia say they have launched an investigation into the facts…
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A repeat felon is facing criminal charges and a civil lawsuit over allegedly ripping off more than 30 local churches and community groups. Attorney…
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New York State will require all internet providers to observe net neutrality or risk losing their eligibility for state contracts.Gov. Andrew Cuomo…
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New York State could adopt its own version of net neutrality under legislation announced by state lawmakers.The bill would require internet providers…
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An investigation is underway into whether some propane companies engaged in price-gouging during the recent cold spell while others left customers…
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The New York State Attorney General's Office says it has reached a settlement with an Amherst fence company that bilked New Yorkers out of $50,000. The AG…