The legal saga between Mayor Adams and the bus companies that hauled tens of thousands of migrants from Texas into New York City landed back in court this week.
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Documented on MSNNew York Immigrant Community Mourns the Life of Jocelynn Rojo CarranzaA small crowd gathered in Times Square Thursday night to honor the life of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza who died on Feb. 8 after being bullied over her family’s immigration status.
They shared the same name, Dirt Candy, and a devotion to healthy food. But a trademark dispute turned into an urban-rural standoff.
AG Ken Paxton says the New York law, creating a climate superfund, illegally targets the nation’s fossil fuel industry.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and a coalition ... They helped keep the lights on in Albany, manufacture the steel that supported New York City’s iconic skyscrapers, and fuel the industry ...
More than 50 people have been infected in a measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico. And it's expected to grow. Are there cases in Ohio? What to know.
New York Doctor Is Fined in Texas, Charged in Louisiana Over Abortion Pills in Tests of Shield Laws DALLAS (AP) — A New York doctor's alleged decision to send abortion pills to patients in Texas ...
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New York City argues for noncitizen voting law before state’s top courtNew York’s top court has been asked to reverse a ruling against a law that would allow noncitizens to vote in New York City municipal elections.
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