The government does not need to burn books when it can threaten licenses. Why bother with an inquisitor’s bonfire when a regulator’s raised eyebrow can do the trick? That is …
Staff Reporter
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With the Long Island Rail Road on the brink of its first strike in more than 30 years, Gov. Kathy Hochul warned Wednesday that the MTA and riders on the …
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Inset: Senior U.S. District Judge Richard Leon (U.S. District Court). Background: President Donald Trump listens during a ceremonial swearing in of Paul Atkins as chairman of the Securities and Exchange …
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After sweeping the Philadelphia 76ers in the semifinals, the New York Knicks are waiting on the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers to finish their second-round series to determine who they …
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There is something quietly radical about an art fair that still knows how to feel alive. At NADA, amid the expected velocity of booths, glances, introductions, acquisitions, and discoveries, what …
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Education
OPINION: Putting students on school boards treats young people as participants in their own democracy, but only if adults listen to them
Public school is the first place most Americans meet democracy. It is also, for almost all of them, the last place they experience it without a vote. School boards are …
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Queens
Eight Local “Blue Star Museums” Offer Free Admission to Military Personnel and Their Families this Summer
Eight Sacramento area museums are participating in Blue Star Museums to offer free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve, from Armed …
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Carrot, a fertility and family care platform, announced on Thursday that it is expanding its AI metabolic health program to support women going through menopause. Carrot serves employers, health plans …
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Consumer protection often begins with a simple question: Can the consumer walk away? If the answer is no—because switching is hard, data are locked up, markets are fragmented, or new …
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Days after Mayor Eric Adams took office, his hand-picked correction commissioner ousted the official overseeing thousands of backlogged use-of-force investigations inside the city jail system — a move cheered by …