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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said Hayden Espinosa used Telegram, a messaging app, to traffic illegal guns from his federal prison cell in Louisiana.
Seneca Energy, a landfill and renewable natural gas operator, could violate the state’s climate law, according to a company assessment of the expansion plan.
The news comes months after the last migrant buses arrived in New York, immigration advocates say.
In NY, getting an abortion will be ‘a bit more arduous,’ following the Texas judge’s decision. A separate injuction from Washington state doesn’t cover New Yorkers.
Plaintiffs in the federal case are seeking to overturn FDA approval for the drug mifepristone. The move would affect people in states like New York, where abortion is legal.
In the wake of the Dobbs decision, some residents are learning that reproductive benefits may not be covered if their employer is headquartered out of state — or if their health plan falls under federal jurisdiction.
“I am sick and tired of it. We have to act."
“So it often-times feels like we are having to jump in and provide support whenever a crisis comes up.”
Last night, the Brooklyn Nets, playing against the Spurs in San Antonio, had to pause the game for almost three minutes because the court was invaded by bats.
Right now, ant charity efforts in Houston that are related to Hurricane Harvey need your cold hard cash, so here are some places where you can direct it.