The acting head of the federal agency responsible for responding to disasters says he’s suspending payments sent to New York City to house migrants and that staff who made them will be held accountabl ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook University and the Long Island State ...
The storm began Saturday evening across portions of the Upper Great Lakes and intensified as it moved east - covering major ...
Frigid temperatures and light snow are expected to arrive in the tri-state area from Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, ...
With temperatures barely making it out of the teens across New York State in recent weeks, this was the worst time possible ...
The order came in response to a lawsuit filed by 19 attorneys general accusing the president of failing to faithfully execute ...
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency alleged that the Biden administration spent tens of millions of taxpayer ...
The Trump administration urged a federal judge to roll back an order that restricted access to a critical Treasury Department ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reportedly spent $59 million to house undocumented migrants in luxury hotels in New York City.
The attorney general's office declines to pursue criminal charges against Troy police officer who sped through a red light two years ago and killed motorist ...
U.S. District Chief Judge John McConnell Jr. of Rhode Island ordered federal agencies to restore funding that continues to be ...
The Ovid Fire Department has provided a detailed account of the emergency response to the recent Ovid Block fire, which drew ...