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Trump indictment live updates: Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts in historic New York case

Donald Trump is set to be arraigned Tuesday on the first criminal charges against a former president. Get the latest live Trump news updates here.

 

Late New York state budget remains in limbo as lawmakers extend deadline to April 10

The deadline for New York's late budget was pushed into next week as Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislative leaders remained stuck on bail reform changes.

 

U.S., Canada agree to limit asylum seekers at border. Advocates say it puts people at risk

Canada and the U.S. agreed to limit asylum seeker crossings at the border, inflaming a migrant crisis that has lawmakers pushing for action.

 

Can New York close the 'digital divide' by spending $1 billion? Here's the plan to try

New York expects to spend $1.2 billion to close the 'digital divide,' largely by making broadband accessible and training disconnected people.

 

LGBTQ pushback in New York? How a Hudson Valley drag queen story hour shows divide

"It's really concerning for us who have been in the movement and fought so hard for our rights," said Michael Sabatino of Yonkers, 72.

 

Jury awards Brewster man $26.5 million over childhood sexual abuse

The abuse at the hands of the man's stepfather began in the mid-1970s when the boy was 8 years old.

 

Woman pleads guilty to murdering girlfriend, dumping her body in Yonkers

The Bronx woman avoided arrest for a decade before admitting she shot Pamela Graddick in their apartment in 2012.

 

New York City braces for Trump's historic arraignment; mayor calls out Marjorie Taylor Greene

New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to "be on your best behavior" when protesting at a pro-Trump rally on Tuesday.

 

Mandates or rewards? Hochul and NY lawmakers reach for deal on how to spur housing growth

New York budget talks are heading into extra innings with lawmakers searching for middle ground with Gov. Kathy Hochul on proposed housing mandates

 

New York lawmakers want to let pharmacists prescribe birth control. How it would work

Medical appointments can take months to schedule. Nearly 90% of people in the U.S. live within 5 miles of a pharmacy.

 

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