New York
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Courts & LawFederal Judge Temporarily Blocks Enforcement of New York Assisted Suicide Law Against Catholic Nuns
Jul 31, 2026
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order shielding Catholic nuns from New York's assisted suicide law, pausing enforcement as litigation proceeds.
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Courts & LawCatholic Nuns Sue New York Over Assisted Suicide Law
Jul 25, 2026
Four Catholic orders and Bishop John Barres are suing New York, arguing the state's assisted suicide law forces religious providers to violate their beliefs.
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ElectionsNew York DSA Candidates Win Primaries, Raising Concerns Over Radical Policies
Jun 24, 2026
Several candidates backed by New York's Democratic Socialists of America won primaries, prompting debate over their radical policy positions and media coverage.
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Courts & LawIVF Dispute Leads to Legal Battle Over Embryo Custody in New York
Jun 3, 2026
A New York woman's secret embryo implantation amid divorce proceedings raises ethical and legal questions about IVF practices and family dynamics.
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CrimeSupporters of Accused Killer Luigi Mangione Spark Controversy in New York
May 22, 2026
Three supporters of accused killer Luigi Mangione received press passes to cover his court hearing, raising concerns about glorifying violence in political discourse.
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MediaNYT Is Terrified Of Mamdani, The Mayor It Helped Create
Nov 6, 2025
The New York Times editorial board recently expressed concern over the election of Zohran Mamdani, a self-identified communist, as mayor of New York City. In an.
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ElectionsNYC Voters Elect Communist Zohran Mamdani As Next Mayor
Nov 5, 2025
New York City voters have elected Zohran Mamdani as their next mayor, marking a significant shift in the city's political landscape. Preliminary results.
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CrimeNY's Soft Laws Mean No Consequences For Murder Threats
Oct 30, 2025
The push for criminal justice reform in New York has raised concerns about public safety, particularly regarding repeat offenders. Recent incidents highlight.
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Courts & LawNew York Court Blocks Racial Quotas in Education Case
Oct 24, 2025
The New York Court of Appeals ruled against a group of activists seeking to impose racial quotas and race-centric curricula in the city's public education.
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Courts & LawNew York Court Overturns $515 Million Penalty Against Trump
Aug 21, 2025
A New York appellate court has overturned a civil fraud penalty of $515 million imposed on former President Donald Trump, deeming the judgment unconstitutional.