An inmate died in a New York prison as guards at prisons across the state continue their strike, which union officials acknowledge violates a state law.
Born Again” walked the red carpet Monday in New York. The superhero show is a continuation of the series that streamed on Netflix for three seasons, with Charlie Cox returning as the title character.
New York Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado announced Monday he will not run for re-election with Gov. Kathy Hochul in 2026.
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Search continues for missing person in New York Harbor boating tragedy that killed 3
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US Coast Guard, New York first responders searching for missing person after boat capsized with six passengers
3 people die after boat sinks in New York and rescuers search for a missing person
Three people died and two others were hospitalized after a boat sank in New York, sparking a search for a missing person by the U.S. Coast Guard. One of the hospitalized people was in critical condition Monday morning,
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Yankees will play Sinatra’s ‘New York, New York’ only after home wins, returning to original custom
Iconic Frank Sinatra song will no longer be played after Yankees losses
The strains of "New York, New York" won't be heard over the loudspeakers this season after a Yankees loss as club moves to rotation of other tunes.
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Yankees Will No Longer Play Frank Sinatra's ‘New York, New York' After Losses
DoorDash will pay nearly $17 million in a settlement after the food delivery platform used customer tips to subsidize the wages of New York delivery workers.
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Why Aaron Judge is torn on the New York Yankees’ facial hair policy change
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Yankees’ facial hair policy is not the only tradition changing in 2025
Ex-Red Sox DH floats funny theory about why Yankees changed facial hair policy
The New York Yankees got rid of their decades-long rule that required their players to be clean shaven. And one ex-Boston Red Sox player saw it as an opportunity to take a playful shot at his former teammate.
Looking right at Donald Trump on Friday afternoon in the Oval Office, Gov. Kathy Hochul tried a different approach from telling him he was acting like a king for his attempt to end New York’s pay-for-entry congesting pricing system.
Juan Soto’s first at-bat for the New York Mets gave some indication as to why they signed him to reportedly one of the biggest contract in American sports history.
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