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Trump Administration Reconsiders Immigration Raids After Leak
Leaked plans for large-scale ICE immigration raids in Chicago and New York City, scheduled for Tuesday following President-elect Trump's inauguration, have been temporarily suspended due to safety concerns after the information was leaked to the media; the administration is now reviewing its next st...
Trump Administration Reconsiders Immigration Raids After Leak
Leaked plans for large-scale ICE immigration raids in Chicago and New York City, scheduled for Tuesday following President-elect Trump's inauguration, have been temporarily suspended due to safety concerns after the information was leaked to the media; the administration is now reviewing its next st...
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52% Bias Score


New York's \$75 Billion Climate Change Assessment Faces Legal Challenges
New York State's \$75 billion climate change assessment on oil companies, payable over 24 years, faces multiple constitutional challenges regarding retroactivity, extraterritorial reach, and due process, potentially impacting future state-level climate initiatives.
New York's \$75 Billion Climate Change Assessment Faces Legal Challenges
New York State's \$75 billion climate change assessment on oil companies, payable over 24 years, faces multiple constitutional challenges regarding retroactivity, extraterritorial reach, and due process, potentially impacting future state-level climate initiatives.
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56% Bias Score


Legal Challenge Threatens New York's Ethics Commission
New York's Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG), created in 2022, faces a legal challenge questioning its independence from the governor; a court ruling could significantly impact ethics enforcement in a state with a history of corruption scandals.
Legal Challenge Threatens New York's Ethics Commission
New York's Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG), created in 2022, faces a legal challenge questioning its independence from the governor; a court ruling could significantly impact ethics enforcement in a state with a history of corruption scandals.
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48% Bias Score


NYC's Grande Dames Reopen After Multi-Million Dollar Renovations
Three prominent New York City hotels—the Peninsula, the Surrey, and the Waldorf Astoria—have completed major renovations emphasizing their 1920s and 30s heritage to compete in a growing luxury hotel market projected to increase from 1.6 million to 1.9 million rooms by 2030.
NYC's Grande Dames Reopen After Multi-Million Dollar Renovations
Three prominent New York City hotels—the Peninsula, the Surrey, and the Waldorf Astoria—have completed major renovations emphasizing their 1920s and 30s heritage to compete in a growing luxury hotel market projected to increase from 1.6 million to 1.9 million rooms by 2030.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Ordered to Pay \$10,000 Daily Fine for Defying Subpoena
A New York judge has ordered former US President Donald Trump to pay a \$10,000 daily fine for refusing to provide financial documents to the New York attorney general's office investigating potential tax fraud by the Trump Organization; the fine will continue until compliance.
Trump Ordered to Pay \$10,000 Daily Fine for Defying Subpoena
A New York judge has ordered former US President Donald Trump to pay a \$10,000 daily fine for refusing to provide financial documents to the New York attorney general's office investigating potential tax fraud by the Trump Organization; the fine will continue until compliance.
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40% Bias Score


New Orleans Terrorist Attack and NYC Protests
On January 1, 2024, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US Army veteran, drove a truck into a New Orleans crowd, killing 15 and injuring 35; protests erupted in New York City, with demonstrators chanting support for "Intifada revolution".
New Orleans Terrorist Attack and NYC Protests
On January 1, 2024, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US Army veteran, drove a truck into a New Orleans crowd, killing 15 and injuring 35; protests erupted in New York City, with demonstrators chanting support for "Intifada revolution".
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60% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Systemic Abuse in New York Prison Following Inmate's Death
Robert L. Brooks Sr. died on December 10, 2023, a day after being beaten by over a dozen guards at New York's Marcy Correctional Facility; his son filed a lawsuit alleging excessive force, gross negligence, and wrongful death, citing a report of rampant abuse at the facility.

Lawsuit Alleges Systemic Abuse in New York Prison Following Inmate's Death
Robert L. Brooks Sr. died on December 10, 2023, a day after being beaten by over a dozen guards at New York's Marcy Correctional Facility; his son filed a lawsuit alleging excessive force, gross negligence, and wrongful death, citing a report of rampant abuse at the facility.
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48% Bias Score

RICO Lawsuit Accuses Sunny Hostin's Husband of $459 Million Insurance Fraud
A $459 million RICO lawsuit accuses Sunny Hostin's husband, orthopedic surgeon Manny Hostin, and 199 others of insurance fraud, alleging unnecessary surgeries and fraudulent billing for 'low-impact' collisions between 2009 and December 2024, potentially resulting in years-long court battles.

RICO Lawsuit Accuses Sunny Hostin's Husband of $459 Million Insurance Fraud
A $459 million RICO lawsuit accuses Sunny Hostin's husband, orthopedic surgeon Manny Hostin, and 199 others of insurance fraud, alleging unnecessary surgeries and fraudulent billing for 'low-impact' collisions between 2009 and December 2024, potentially resulting in years-long court battles.
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52% Bias Score

New York City Launches Congestion Charge Amidst Political Opposition
New York City's first congestion charge, up to $21.60 for large vehicles, launched on January 17, 2024, aims to ease traffic and fund public transit, but faces opposition including from Donald Trump, who vowed to overturn it upon his return to office.

New York City Launches Congestion Charge Amidst Political Opposition
New York City's first congestion charge, up to $21.60 for large vehicles, launched on January 17, 2024, aims to ease traffic and fund public transit, but faces opposition including from Donald Trump, who vowed to overturn it upon his return to office.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Hush-Money Case: Sentencing Set for January 10th
A New York judge will sentence Donald Trump on January 10th for falsifying business records to hide a $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election; the judge indicated he would likely issue a conditional discharge, avoiding jail time, while Trump's spokesperson accused the ...

Trump's Hush-Money Case: Sentencing Set for January 10th
A New York judge will sentence Donald Trump on January 10th for falsifying business records to hide a $130,000 hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election; the judge indicated he would likely issue a conditional discharge, avoiding jail time, while Trump's spokesperson accused the ...
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52% Bias Score

Queens Nightclub Shooting: Gang-Related, Unrelated to Other Attacks
A gang-related shooting outside the Amazura nightclub in Queens, New York injured ten people on Wednesday evening, while unrelated attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas—one suspected to be linked to ISIS and the other possibly an act of terrorism—killed a total of 15 people and injured several more.

Queens Nightclub Shooting: Gang-Related, Unrelated to Other Attacks
A gang-related shooting outside the Amazura nightclub in Queens, New York injured ten people on Wednesday evening, while unrelated attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas—one suspected to be linked to ISIS and the other possibly an act of terrorism—killed a total of 15 people and injured several more.
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44% Bias Score

Drive-by Shooting Injures Teenagers Outside Queens Nightclub
Ten to thirteen people, aged 16-20, were injured in a drive-by shooting outside Amazura Concert Hall in Jamaica, Queens, on Wednesday night; four men fired approximately 30 shots at a line of teenagers waiting for a private event, then fled in a light-colored out-of-state sedan.

Drive-by Shooting Injures Teenagers Outside Queens Nightclub
Ten to thirteen people, aged 16-20, were injured in a drive-by shooting outside Amazura Concert Hall in Jamaica, Queens, on Wednesday night; four men fired approximately 30 shots at a line of teenagers waiting for a private event, then fled in a light-colored out-of-state sedan.
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28% Bias Score
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