The ruling was handed down on the same day New York Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected a request from Louisiana to extradite the same doctor.
The U.S. Justice Department has sued New York state officials including Governor Kathy Hochul over alleged failures to enforce federal immigration law, Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters on Wednesday.
Lawyers sparred before New York's top court Wednesday over how specific a man alleging sexual abuse decades ago needs to be in his lawsuit
An Upstate New York man wanted in connection with a double homicide in Binghamton is on the run, and police say he should be considered armed and dangerous.
The suspect accused in a deadly stabbing along the Montour Trail in the Pittsburgh area last year has been named a 'person of interest' in what police say was a similar trail stabbing outside Albany,
Those hospitalized with influenza in New York is at the highest level since at least the 2009-2010 season. Meanwhile, flu shot use is only at about 25 percent.
It's probably time that he move aside," State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D-Westchester) exclusively told The Post Saturday while attending a political conference in the state Capitol.
Kathy Hochul was once a top critic of letting undocumented immigrants have driver's licenses. Now, she has to defend the idea from the Trump administration.
Legalizing cocktails to-go was a key consumer legacy of the pandemic. This year, New York state lawmakers could allow for wine sales in grocery stores. And diners could soon be able to leave New York restaurants with a bottle of their favorite craft liquor.
New York’s top court on Tuesday affirmed the constitutionality of an ethics watchdog created three years ago to stem public corruption, rejecting arguments from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo related to a $5 million book deal.
The attorney general sued the state, citing a law allowing New Yorkers to get a driver’s license regardless of legal status. Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office made clear that it supported “deporting violent criminals.
Lawyers sparred before New York’s top court over how specific a man alleging sexual abuse decades ago needs to be in his lawsuit against the state