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New Jersey Democrats, less than a week after Republican Governor Chris Christie vetoed their bill to make same-sex marriage legal, are pushing another priority, a higher minimum wage.
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Yale University President Richard Levin expressed outrage over revelations that the New York Police Department used cyber surveillance and other tactics to monitor Muslim student associations throughout the Northeast.
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New York City has been designated to receive $151.6 million this year from the U.S. Homeland Security Department, permitting expansion of anti-terrorism surveillance in lower Manhattan and Times Square.
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An agreement between New York and its largest teachers union on evaluations makes the state part of a movement backed by President Barack Obama to hold educators responsible for student performance.
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Cancer should be included among the illnesses covered by U.S. funds for responders to the Sept. 11 World Trade Center attack, though it’s not clear which types of the disease should qualify, the head of an advisory panel said.
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Cancer should be included among the illnesses covered by U.S. funds for responders to the Sept. 11 World Trade Center attack, though it’s not clear which types of the disease should qualify, the head of an advisory panel said.
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Cancer should be included among the illnesses covered by U.S. funds for responders to the Sept. 11 World Trade Center attack, though it’s not clear which types of the disease should qualify, the head of an advisory panel said.
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that failure to open the Sept. 11 memorial in time for the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks would have been an “embarrassment around the world.”
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The New York Giants took the Super Bowl trophy on a parade up the “Canyon of Heroes” in lower Manhattan and received the keys to New York City as part of today’s two-state celebration of their second National Football League championship in five years.
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Accelerating and redesigning World Trade Center projects so the Sept. 11 memorial could open by the 10th anniversary of the attacks cost about $500 million, a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioner said.
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