Have an Expired License or Permit? It will be Invalid Thursday as State of Emergency Ends in NYS
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive order allowing for expired licenses and permits to remain valid will come to an end Thursday.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive order allowing for expired licenses and permits to remain valid will come to an end Thursday.
Following over 300 cases of what the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) defines as myocarditis, the FDA has decided to place a warning about rare cases of heart inflammation on its fact sheets for both the Pfizer and the Moderna Covid-19 vaccines.
A fourth person has been arrested out of five the NYPD has been looking for in connection with an antisemitic assault that took place in Times Square in May.
A high rise condominium complex in the Surfside area of Miami came crashing down in the early hours of the morning, killing at least one and trapping many more.
Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott on Wednesday informed colleagues that he was asked to step aside amid a surge in illegal migration along the US-Mexico border.
Mariam Taha Thompson, 62, formerly of Rochester, Minnesota, was sentenced today to 23 years in prison for delivering classified national defense information to aid a foreign government.
New York’s State of Emergency, issued more than 15 months ago when COVID-19 first overwhelmed the state, will finally come to an end, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.
Iran claimed Wednesday morning that an attempted act of sabotage targeting its nuclear program was foiled.
Mayoral contender Curtis Sliwa won the Republican primary on Tuesday in the race to replace Bill de Blasio.
An effort by congressional Democrats to rewrite U.S. election and voting laws stalled in the Senate Tuesday, blocked by a wall of Republican opposition.
American law-enforcement agencies have seized control of the web domains of three Iranian and Iranian-linked media outlets, including Irainin State controlled Press TV and one used by Houthi rebels.
All parties in Germany’s coalition have agreed to ban the flag of the Hamas terrorist organization, Deutsche Welle reported on Sunday.
American Airlines canceled more than 300 flights Saturday and Sunday, many because they couldn’t staff crews for the planes, CNBC reported.
The US borders with Mexico and Canada will remain closed to all non-essential travel for at least another month to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Iran’s sole nuclear power plant in Bushehr has undergone an unexplained temporary emergency shutdown, The Associated Press reported on Sunday, citing state TV.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that certain State-run mass vaccination sites will begin to downscale and shift their resources for localized vaccination efforts.
New York State Department of Public Service has commenced an investigation into National Grid’s downstate gas business after several former National Grid employees were charged in a bribery and kickback scheme involving contracts worth tens of millions of dollars.