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10 Democrats, 2 from NY, side with GOP for Al Green censure vote. See full list
The House on Thursday voted to censure an unrepentant Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. It signifies a formal reprimand. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., had Green removed from the chamber during the early moments of Trump’s speech Tuesday night. Green stood and shouted at Trump after the Republican president said the Nov. 5 election had delivered a...
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U.S. House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for Trump speech disruption
The vote formally reprimands him for disrupting President Trump’s address to Congress Tuesday night.
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Daylight saving time 2025: Remember to spring forward this weekend
Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time and losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day. It also could harm your health. Darker mornings and more evening light together knock your body clock out of whack — which means daylight saving time can usher in sleep trouble for weeks...
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Disturbing details emerge in death of Sam Nordquist, transgender man who was tortured and killed in New York
New York authorities on Wednesday outlined an astonishing story of kidnap, torture and sexual assault in the killing of Sam Nordquist, a transgender man from Minnesota.
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See which federal buildings in NY, NJ the Trump administration may put up for sale
More than a dozen federal properties in New York and New Jersey were among more than 400 that could be closed or sold by the Trump administration, after being deemed “not core to government operations.”
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Head of FBI New York office forced out after criticizing Trump pursuit of agents who investigated Jan. 6
The top FBI official who defiantly proclaimed last month he was prepared to “dig in” for a “battle” with the Trump administration over its request for the names of FBI agents who worked on Jan. 6th cases retired under pressure today as the leader of the New York field office, five sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.
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Daylight saving time starts soon. Here's how it affects your health
Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time and losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day. It also could harm your health. Darker mornings and more evening light together knock your body clock out of whack — which means daylight saving time can usher in sleep trouble for weeks...
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Deal reached to end illegal strike by New York state prison workers, governor says
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced an agreement late Thursday to end a wildcat strike that has roiled the state’s prison system for more than a week.
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New York civil rights leader Hazel Dukes dies
A longtime civil rights trailblazer and fixture of New York for decades passed away at the age of 92. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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New York's governor orders college to remove Palestinian studies job listing
New York’s governor ordered a state school to remove a job posting for a Palestinian studies teaching position this week, saying she wanted to ensure “antisemitic theories” would not be taught.
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Dr. Hazel Dukes, head of the New York NAACP, dies at 92
Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, a prominent civil rights activist and longtime president of the NAACP New York State Conference, has died at the age of 92. Her son released a statement Saturday morning confirming the passing of the activist, who spent decades of her work in and around New York. “Mom departed this life peacefully on the morning of March…
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WATCH: Horse rescued from pond after falling through ice
Police in New York filmed a horse being pulled out of a frozen pond with a rope during a harrowing rescue scene earlier this week.
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Feud between NY Gov. Kathy Hochul and her No. 2, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado, boils over
A simmering feud between New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and her number two, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado, has boiled over. After months of public discord, Delgado on Monday released a statement saying he won’t be on the governor’s reelection ticket next year and hinting that he might actually challenge her for the governor’s office.
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New York family keeps grandmother's memory alive with 100th birthday celebration
The grandchildren started the annual tradition of celebrating their late grandma’s birthday to keep her memory alive.
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NY Lt. Gov. Delgado won't run for reelection with Hochul
After differing with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul over the future of Mayor Eric Adams, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado said Monday he won’t run for re-election with his boss. Delgado said he intends to finish out his term, which will run until Jan. 2027. He also left the door open to run for other offices in the future, saying,” I…
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Mediation underway as NY prison guard strike continues
Talks are happening to try and put an end to a correction officer strike across New York. The strike has created safety concerns as it stretches into its second week. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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DoorDash to pay NY delivery workers $17 million for using their tips to cover wages
Ubiquitous food delivery app DoorDash will pay almost $17 million to settle claims it unfairly used customer tips to subsidize wages of delivery workers in New York, rather than let drivers keep the tips on top of their guaranteed pay. Doordash also didn’t make it clear to customers their tips were being used to offset worker wages.
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Another inmate death reported at NY prison as illegal guard strike reaches second week
A 61-year-old inmate died over the weekend at one of the New York prisons where National Guard troops were deployed to replace corrections officers who walked off the job in an illegal strike.
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Legendary rap group Wu-Tang Clan announces final North American tour
Wu-Tang Clan is forever, but their touring days are coming to an end.
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Mother, child hospitalized after massive marina fire
A devastating fire at a marina in New Rochelle injured a mother and her child, both of whom needed to be hospitalized. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.