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The decision preempts the Trump administration's 2026 budget proposal to cut funding for 988's LGBTQ+ youth and young adult ...
Mayor Malik Evans spoke to 13WHAM Wednesday about concerns surrounding possible cuts to federal funding and how it could ...
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline no longer will offer a specialized service for LGBTQ callers as of July 17.
The federal government says it will maintain funding for a national suicide prevention hotline, but no longer pay for ...
For all the talk of public disorder and random crime, New York City’s real crisis lies in its infrastructure. We have too little housing, insufficient energy, 19th century sewers, creaking subways ...
The Senate’s budget bill, introduced Monday, would take even deeper bites out of Medicaid to help pay for tax cuts President ...
House Democrats representing parts of New York City are sending an ominous warning to congressional appropriators.
Sometimes I feel like a broken record when I talk about what’s happening in Albany — but the failures keep repeating. This ...
Opportunity Zones have helped create new housing in low-income areas at a lower cost to taxpayers, and Congress should ...
While 1 in 5 of the nation’s homeless individuals currently live in New York, shelter providers and nonprofits continue to be ...
After many failed attempts to rein in vulture funds, New York lawmakers are trying an obscure medieval legal defense to stop ...
School budget votes begin on Tuesday across New York. Most polls are open at 7 a.m. and many will stay open through 9 p.m. While voters will be deciding on school budgets, there will also be races for ...
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