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Roughly 3.6% of New Yorkers used the hotline, the fourth-highest rate in the U.S., according to research published Monday in ...
New York enacted a law this year to raise how much health insurers pay for behavioral health services, an attempt to funnel ...
The state is making hundreds of millions of dollars available to municipalities to improve drinking water quality and combat ...
Manhattan's median rent reached a record high in May, the third time in the past four months it has done so. And with the ...
The 43-story, 1 million-square foot tower at 520 Madison Ave. holds the global headquarters for investment bank Jefferies ...
The new board of Nassau University Medical Center ousted the hospital’s outgoing CEO and selected an interim replacement weeks ahead of schedule amid a leadership shakeup that has seen multiple shifts ...
Republican senators are considering placing a $30,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction as a compromise between ...
Slated to rise on what's currently open rail tracks in the undeveloped western section of Hudson Yards, the project is poised ...
The Upper East Side townhouse at 115 E. 69th St., which along with next-door 117 E. 69th St. was one of several neighborhood ...
The Federal Transit Administration, with the signoff of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, said in a recent report to Congress it intends to allocate $700 million in the 2026 budget to help pay for ...
Two low-slung buildings in Harlem could meet the wrecking ball and be redeveloped into residential after their sale for about ...
Lieutenant Gov. Antonio Delgado blasted his boss and rival for next year's Democratic gubernatorial nomination Gov. Kathy ...