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NY Doctor Indicted in Louisiana for Telemedicine Abortion
A New York doctor, Dr. Margaret Carpenter, was indicted in Louisiana on Friday for allegedly using telemedicine to prescribe abortion medication, marking the first such criminal charge since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. The charges stem from Louisiana's prohibition on using telemedicine t...
NY Doctor Indicted in Louisiana for Telemedicine Abortion
A New York doctor, Dr. Margaret Carpenter, was indicted in Louisiana on Friday for allegedly using telemedicine to prescribe abortion medication, marking the first such criminal charge since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. The charges stem from Louisiana's prohibition on using telemedicine t...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Hires Top Law Firm for Appeals in Bragg and James Cases
President Donald Trump retained Sullivan & Cromwell, a top law firm, to handle appeals in cases brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James, following the transition of his previous legal team to senior roles in his administration. The new team will argue cases in...
Trump Hires Top Law Firm for Appeals in Bragg and James Cases
President Donald Trump retained Sullivan & Cromwell, a top law firm, to handle appeals in cases brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James, following the transition of his previous legal team to senior roles in his administration. The new team will argue cases in...
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52% Bias Score


Unexpected Kindness Amidst New York Challenges
While facing a difficult move in New York in 2009, the author received unexpected help from a kind decorator, José Fernández, and later found support from others, including Pastor Cynthia Powell, contrasting with the political climate.
Unexpected Kindness Amidst New York Challenges
While facing a difficult move in New York in 2009, the author received unexpected help from a kind decorator, José Fernández, and later found support from others, including Pastor Cynthia Powell, contrasting with the political climate.
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20% Bias Score


Long Island's Last Duck Farm Euthanizes 100,000 Birds Amid Bird Flu Outbreak
Over 100,000 ducks at Crescent Duck Farm, the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, are being euthanized following a confirmed bird flu outbreak on January 17, 2025, prompting health officials to interview potentially exposed workers and provide preventative medications, while emphasizing minima...
Long Island's Last Duck Farm Euthanizes 100,000 Birds Amid Bird Flu Outbreak
Over 100,000 ducks at Crescent Duck Farm, the last commercial duck farm on Long Island, are being euthanized following a confirmed bird flu outbreak on January 17, 2025, prompting health officials to interview potentially exposed workers and provide preventative medications, while emphasizing minima...
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36% Bias Score


NYC, NJ Mark MLK Day with Diverse Commemorative Events
New York City and New Jersey commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with diverse events, including official ceremonies featuring Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams, a Brooklyn Academy of Music tribute with Carlotta Walls LaNier, and the UJA-Federation's Day of Service, while Jersey Cares expects...
NYC, NJ Mark MLK Day with Diverse Commemorative Events
New York City and New Jersey commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with diverse events, including official ceremonies featuring Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams, a Brooklyn Academy of Music tribute with Carlotta Walls LaNier, and the UJA-Federation's Day of Service, while Jersey Cares expects...
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12% 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

Shell to Appeal 'Unlawful' Jackdaw Gas Project Ruling
A Scottish court ruled Shell's Jackdaw gas field project unlawful due to insufficient indirect emissions consideration, prompting Shell's CEO to appeal to the UK Supreme Court and consider moving its stock market listing from London to New York.

Shell to Appeal 'Unlawful' Jackdaw Gas Project Ruling
A Scottish court ruled Shell's Jackdaw gas field project unlawful due to insufficient indirect emissions consideration, prompting Shell's CEO to appeal to the UK Supreme Court and consider moving its stock market listing from London to New York.
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56% Bias Score

NYC Subway Attack Leaves Man with Severe Injuries
On New Year's Eve, 45-year-old Joe Lynskey was violently pushed onto the subway tracks at Manhattan's 18th Street station by Kamel Hawkins, resulting in severe injuries including a fractured skull, four broken ribs, and a ruptured spleen; Hawkins faces attempted murder charges.

NYC Subway Attack Leaves Man with Severe Injuries
On New Year's Eve, 45-year-old Joe Lynskey was violently pushed onto the subway tracks at Manhattan's 18th Street station by Kamel Hawkins, resulting in severe injuries including a fractured skull, four broken ribs, and a ruptured spleen; Hawkins faces attempted murder charges.
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36% Bias Score

New York Homelessness More Than Doubles, Asylum Seekers Cited as Primary Cause
A New York State Comptroller report reveals a more than doubling of homelessness in New York between January 2022 and January 2024, primarily due to the arrival of 88 percent of asylum seekers in New York City, while the rest of the nation saw only a 21 percent increase.

New York Homelessness More Than Doubles, Asylum Seekers Cited as Primary Cause
A New York State Comptroller report reveals a more than doubling of homelessness in New York between January 2022 and January 2024, primarily due to the arrival of 88 percent of asylum seekers in New York City, while the rest of the nation saw only a 21 percent increase.
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64% Bias Score

New York Judge Halts Warrantless Raids on Licensed Cannabis Shops
A New York judge has ordered a halt to warrantless searches of licensed cannabis shops by law enforcement agencies following heavily armed raids and seizures of legal products, citing violations of the Fourth Amendment and excessive use of force.

New York Judge Halts Warrantless Raids on Licensed Cannabis Shops
A New York judge has ordered a halt to warrantless searches of licensed cannabis shops by law enforcement agencies following heavily armed raids and seizures of legal products, citing violations of the Fourth Amendment and excessive use of force.
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52% Bias Score

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
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