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Health officials are concerned about the uptick, which comes as the federal government proposes cuts to HIV treatment and prevention programs.
The federal government's decision-making authority on health matters has been 'compromised,' the city's acting health commissioner said.
The governor has asked for additions including a video recording of the request and a waiting period before approval.
The subpoena was part of an attorney general investigation into whether the group was misleading donors or clients into believing it provides abortions.
Crescent moon phases during the peak of meteor showers will mean a darker night sky perfect for stargazing.
The president and incoming mayor agree on very little, except that Con Ed's rates are too high.
The percentage of incarcerated people those with mental health needs is growing, according to new data.
The legislation authored by state Assemblymember Amy Paulin lets close friends step in when there’s no next of kin.
In 2021, an estimated 1.4 million adults and 315,000 children had asthma statewide.
A letter from members of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee threatened the organization’s status after it found “several egregious actions and potential violations.”