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Justice Department Sues New York Over Immigration Policies
The U.S. Justice Department sued New York Governor Kathy Hochul and other state leaders on Wednesday for violating federal immigration laws, specifically citing New York's "Green Light Law," which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, following similar lawsuits against Illinois...
Justice Department Sues New York Over Immigration Policies
The U.S. Justice Department sued New York Governor Kathy Hochul and other state leaders on Wednesday for violating federal immigration laws, specifically citing New York's "Green Light Law," which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, following similar lawsuits against Illinois...
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68% Bias Score


Jersey City to Host 2026 World Cup Fan Fest for All Games
A 2026 World Cup fan fest will be held at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey, for all 104 games; plans for a New York City location were canceled. The New York/New Jersey host committee, chaired by Tammy Murphy and with Alex Lasry as CEO, will coordinate with FIFA and government agencies ...
Jersey City to Host 2026 World Cup Fan Fest for All Games
A 2026 World Cup fan fest will be held at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey, for all 104 games; plans for a New York City location were canceled. The New York/New Jersey host committee, chaired by Tammy Murphy and with Alex Lasry as CEO, will coordinate with FIFA and government agencies ...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Charges Dropped Against NYC Mayor Adams
Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered federal prosecutors in New York to drop corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams on Monday, a decision met with both celebration and outrage, raising concerns about political influence in legal proceedings.
Federal Charges Dropped Against NYC Mayor Adams
Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered federal prosecutors in New York to drop corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams on Monday, a decision met with both celebration and outrage, raising concerns about political influence in legal proceedings.
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48% Bias Score


NYC Aid Distribution Sees Surge Amidst Heightened Fear of Stricter Immigration Enforcement
Pastor Leah Matthews's weekly aid distribution in NYC saw a surge in attendance (124 families) due to increased fear among undocumented immigrants following Trump's return to power and stricter enforcement; the event provides necessities and legal counsel.
NYC Aid Distribution Sees Surge Amidst Heightened Fear of Stricter Immigration Enforcement
Pastor Leah Matthews's weekly aid distribution in NYC saw a surge in attendance (124 families) due to increased fear among undocumented immigrants following Trump's return to power and stricter enforcement; the event provides necessities and legal counsel.
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56% Bias Score


NY Democrats Delay Special Election for Stefanik's House Seat
New York Democrats are attempting to delay the special election for Rep. Elise Stefanik's House seat until June, potentially impacting the Republican majority in Congress and President Trump's agenda, according to Republican Assemblyman Matt Slater, who claims this is a partisan power play.
NY Democrats Delay Special Election for Stefanik's House Seat
New York Democrats are attempting to delay the special election for Rep. Elise Stefanik's House seat until June, potentially impacting the Republican majority in Congress and President Trump's agenda, according to Republican Assemblyman Matt Slater, who claims this is a partisan power play.
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60% Bias Score


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

Caspar David Friedrich Exhibition Opens at Metropolitan Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is currently showcasing "Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature," a comprehensive exhibition of the German Romantic painter's work, running until May 11, 2025, aiming to introduce his style to a largely unfamiliar American audience.

Caspar David Friedrich Exhibition Opens at Metropolitan Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is currently showcasing "Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature," a comprehensive exhibition of the German Romantic painter's work, running until May 11, 2025, aiming to introduce his style to a largely unfamiliar American audience.
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44% Bias Score

Three Convicted in Manhattan Drug-Robbery Murder Conspiracy
Three men were convicted of murder in Manhattan for a conspiracy to drug and rob men leaving bars and clubs at night, resulting in the deaths of two men in 2022, Julio Ramirez, and John Umberger, from drug overdoses; the defendants face 25 years to life in prison.

Three Convicted in Manhattan Drug-Robbery Murder Conspiracy
Three men were convicted of murder in Manhattan for a conspiracy to drug and rob men leaving bars and clubs at night, resulting in the deaths of two men in 2022, Julio Ramirez, and John Umberger, from drug overdoses; the defendants face 25 years to life in prison.
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40% Bias Score

New York Shields Doctors' Identities on Abortion Pill Prescriptions
New York Governor Kathy Hochul enacted a law on Monday protecting the identities of doctors prescribing abortion pills, prompted by the indictment of a New York doctor for allegedly sending abortion pills to a minor in Louisiana, a case representing the first criminal charges against a doctor for th...

New York Shields Doctors' Identities on Abortion Pill Prescriptions
New York Governor Kathy Hochul enacted a law on Monday protecting the identities of doctors prescribing abortion pills, prompted by the indictment of a New York doctor for allegedly sending abortion pills to a minor in Louisiana, a case representing the first criminal charges against a doctor for th...
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60% Bias Score

Sentences Handed Down in Two Separate Antisemitic Incidents on Long Island
Two New York men received sentences for separate antisemitic incidents on Long Island: Alvin Tirado (38) was sentenced to two months jail and three years probation for threatening and harassing congregants outside a synagogue, while Sebastian Patino Caceres (23) pled guilty to spray-painting anti-Is...

Sentences Handed Down in Two Separate Antisemitic Incidents on Long Island
Two New York men received sentences for separate antisemitic incidents on Long Island: Alvin Tirado (38) was sentenced to two months jail and three years probation for threatening and harassing congregants outside a synagogue, while Sebastian Patino Caceres (23) pled guilty to spray-painting anti-Is...
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16% Bias Score

Hujar's "Eyes Open in the Dark": A Retrospective
The Raven Row gallery in east London currently hosts "Eyes Open in the Dark," an exhibition showcasing the diverse photographic work of Peter Hujar, highlighting his portraits of celebrities and friends from New York's 1970s gay scene, alongside images reflecting the AIDS epidemic's impact on the ar...

Hujar's "Eyes Open in the Dark": A Retrospective
The Raven Row gallery in east London currently hosts "Eyes Open in the Dark," an exhibition showcasing the diverse photographic work of Peter Hujar, highlighting his portraits of celebrities and friends from New York's 1970s gay scene, alongside images reflecting the AIDS epidemic's impact on the ar...
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44% 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
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