
Regulators Close Signature Bank, Second Shuttered by Feds after SVB Disaster
US regulators shut down a second bank Sunday in a bid to stem the banking crisis after Silicon Valley Bank went down last week.
US regulators shut down a second bank Sunday in a bid to stem the banking crisis after Silicon Valley Bank went down last week.
A pandemic-era bonus to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, ended Wednesday for New Yorkers and the residents of dozens of other states.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the availability of resources to help New Yorkers save on their home energy bills. A second emergency benefit through the Home Energy Assistance Program is now available for eligible New Yorkers.
A special community message from NYPD Inspector Richie Taylor, the Commanding Officer of Community Affairs, has put to rest fears over this weeks planned “Day of Hate”, noting that there are no credible threats to the Jewish community or any community.
The NYPD Intelligence & Counterterrorism Bureau released a Memo this week warning of a “Day of Hate” scheduled to take place this Shabbos, calling for anti-Semites across the globe to make their feelings known.
New Yorkers will no longer have to wear masks inside doctor’s offices, hospitals, and other health care facilities, Acting New York State Department of Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said Thursday.
Residents of 32 states who rely on federal assistance to buy food are about to see their benefits shrink at the end of the month. Starting March 1, those emergency COVID-era benefits will end across all states.
The Powerball jackpot grew to an estimated $747 million after no one beat the odds and won the top prize in Saturday night’s drawing.
Governor Kathy Hochul today urged New Yorkers to prepare for dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills beginning Friday and continuing through Saturday.
The Educational Choice for Children Act (S.120/H.R. 531) the legislators unveiled last week will provide ten billion dollars’ worth of tax credits to individual and corporate taxpayers to support educational opportunities and services in all fifty states.
The large explosion at a military site in the city of Isfahan, Iran Saturday was a drone attack on a munitions factory, American sources told the Saudi news site Al Arabiya al Hadath. The attack involved the US Air Force and the participation of another country which was not Israel.
Unknown new details about the Tzaddik, Baba Sali and the Rebbe, Lubavitch, Shluchim and Reb Nissan Nemenow.
All New Yorkers enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive the maximum allowable level of food benefits for January.
The U.S. wireless carrier T-Mobile said Thursday that an unidentified malicious intruder breached its network in late November and stole data on 37 million customers, including addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth.
Those who had unlimited data plans with AT&T between 2011-2015 may be eligible to claim a refund stemming from the FTC’s lawsuit against the company for misleading consumers about its unlimited data plans.
Party City has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after struggling with rising prices and a pullback in customer spending.
Tens of thousands, if not more, of Bank of America customers woke up Wednesday morning to find money missing from their accounts, and Bank of America says its due to a glitch with Zelle.