• Why New Jersey wants some residents to sue New York over taxes

    New Jersey residents whose jobs are in New York pay taxes there. A new incentive will pay New Jersey residents who sue over the rule.

  • Jets' new uniforms: Team's look honors "New York Sack Exchange"

    The New York Jets are banking that a retro look can bring new results in

    • WNYC

    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.

    • Forbes

    New York Islanders, New York Rangers Deliver A Worthy Preview Of A Possible Postseason Series

    The Rangers and Islanders concluded their regular-season series Saturday and produced a worthy preview of a possible postseason series.

  • New York sports radio reacts to John Sterling's retirement: 'The soundtrack of New York City'

    We tend to throw around the notion that a broadcaster is “The Voice” of a franchise, but John Sterling truly has embodied being the Voice of the New York Yankees for almost four decades. His voice and epic calls have become an essential part of the Yankees experience. Whole generations of fans don’t know a

  • New York Times Reporter Maggie Haberman: Donald Trump 'Appears to Doze Off' During New York Trial

    New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claimed that Donald Trump appeared to "doze off" during his hush money criminal trial.

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    17 states sue EEOC over new employer abortion accommodation rule

    By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — A coalition of Republican attorneys general from 17 states filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over a new rule that requires employers to provide abortion accommodations under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. The rule, finalized in mid-April, mandates that most employers offer “reasonable accommodations” to

    • KEYT

    17 states sue EEOC over new employer abortion accommodation rule

    By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — A coalition of Republican attorneys general from 17 states filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over a new rule that requires employers to provide abortion accommodations under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. The rule, finalized in mid-April, mandates that most employers offer “reasonable accommodations” to

    • KTVZ

    17 states sue EEOC over new employer abortion accommodation rule

    By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — A coalition of Republican attorneys general from 17 states filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over a new rule that requires employers to provide abortion accommodations under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. The rule, finalized in mid-April, mandates that most employers offer “reasonable accommodations” to

  • Northants overlooked by ECB as a host for new Tier 1 women's team

    Northants submitted a bid in March to become one of the eight counties to be awarded Tier 1 status, but they have been overlooked by the England & Wales Cricket Board. The counties awarded Tier 1 status from 2025 are Durham, Essex, Hampshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Surrey and Warwickshire. In addition to those eight counties, Glamorgan and Yorkshire will host Tier 1 teams from 2027, when the new competition will be expanded to 10 teams. There are also plans for two further...

  • What does Harvey Weinstein’s New York ruling mean for his California rape conviction?

    Mogul’s lawyers say decision in New York will strengthen appeal in Los Angeles but victims confident guilty verdict will be upheldHarvey Weinstein was already expected to spend the remainder of his life in prison for crimes in New York when a Los Angeles jury found him guilty of rape and sexual assault in 2022 and he was sentenced to an additional 16 years.But on Thursday New York’s top court overturned Weinstein’s 2020 conviction for two sex crimes and found he should receive a new trial, and...

  • Man accused of punching seven random women in New York City is arrested

    A man accused of assaulting random women in New York City was arrested Tuesday, police said. Daquan Armstead, 31, of East Bronx, was taken into custody on suspicion of hate-motivated assaults on seven women from late March to mid-April in Lower Manhattan, police said. Authorities allege he punched women, sometimes in the face, on their heads, or on their backs. When asked about the allegations while being taken out of the New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force office, Armstead ...