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Beleaguered Mayor Eric Adams is going independent, planning to run in the general election on a ballot line of his own creation. Skipping the Democratic primary, he will appear on the self-created ...
Pfizer will stop developing an obesity pill that has been closely watched by investors, a severe blow in its efforts to ...
Reviews for the non-Gaming Commission projects have taken well over a year. The city held scoping hearings for Steve Cohen’s ...
The owners of a popular local bagel shop are in contract to acquire the site of a historic Orthodox Jewish synagogue in the ...
State health officials spent hundreds of millions to stock up on ventilators and x-ray machines at the height of the Covid-19 ...
One of the few silver linings of the pandemic was that more New Yorkers got the opportunity to dine alfresco. As the city ...
A long term bid to establish a “master administrator” to oversee federally-funded programs run through the city Health ...
A community-backed plan to build a new hospital on SUNY Downstate’s campus is under consideration from an advisory panel ...
Mount Sinai is undertaking a $15 million renovation of the pediatric intensive care unit at its flagship Upper East Side ...
STAFFING CUTS: VNS Health, a health and social service provider, is laying off 34 employees at its E. 42nd St. office, ...
Learn why managing third-party risk is key to business resilience, with strategies to strengthen vendor oversight without ...
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