A state proposal to cap how much hospitals can charge for routine outpatient procedures like x-rays and immunizations could save New Yorkers more than $1 billion a year, a new analysis shows.
The compensation data below highlights the highest-paid employees at a tax-exempt organization that filed a Form 990 for 2022 ...
While the Hochul administration claims New York is “on track” to complete the overhaul of a popular home care program, the ...
“It’s a pocketbook issue,” said Dr. Anne Miller, a physician and board chair of the New York City chapter of LGBTQ advocacy ...
A Justice Department official has ordered Manhattan federal prosecutors to drop their corruption case against Mayor Eric ...
Hochul's concerns over the technology appear twofold. Her announcement of the ban said she is prioritizing data privacy, ...
Acadia, headquartered in Rye, filed paperwork in New York County Supreme Court Friday claiming that Glosslab, which offers ...
Albany Democrats on Monday hit the brakes on a bill that would allow Gov. Kathy Hochul to delay a special election for an ...
The city is spending $57 million to overhaul a busy stretch of 42nd Street with pedestrian safety improvements and will add ...
The owner of the Helmsley Building says that the trustee for its defaulted $670 million mortgage doesn’t have the right to ...
A century-old residential building that still has multiple occupied units could be headed for the wrecking ball.
New cuts to federal science research funding will cost New York institutions hundreds of millions of dollars and could ...
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