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New York Judge Sets Donald Trump Hush-Money Sentencing for Jan. 10
A New York judge in a surprise move Friday said he would sentence Donald Trump for his hush-money conviction before the president-elect begins his second term in the White House, but made clear that a prison term wasn’t a possibility.
Critics skewer New York judge for scheduling Trump's sentencing before inauguration: 'Political farce'
Your World' panelists Tom Dupree and John Yoo discuss the judge in President-elect Donald Trump’s New York criminal case setting his sentencing date on Jan. 10 ahead of Inauguration Day.
Trump to be sentenced for conviction in New York "hush money" case before inauguration
Justice Juan Merchan will sentence Trump for his crimes on Jan. 10, a court proceeding that will be unlike any in America's 248 years.
New York judge upholds Donald Trump’s hush-money conviction, schedules sentencing for Jan. 10
Donald Trump was found guilty in May of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.
Judge: No penalties for Trump in New York hush money case
New York Judge Juan Mercan decided to proceed with sentencing President-elect Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records while previewing that he will execute an ‘unconditional discharge’ and impose no penalties against Trump.
Judge upholds Donald Trump's conviction, sets sentencing for Jan. 10 with no penalty
Judge Juan Merchan upheld Trump's hush money conviction and set sentencing for Jan. 10, but said there would be no prison, fine or probation.
Judge Sets Trump's Sentencing in Hush Money Case for Jan. 10, but Signals No Jail Time
In an extraordinary turn, a judge has set President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case for Jan. 10 — little over a week before he’s due to return to the White House — but indicated
Judge upholds Trump’s felony conviction, schedules sentencing for Jan. 10
Donald Trump was found guilty in May of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.
New York judge sets Trump sentencing days before inauguration
President-elect Trump's bid to toss his conviction in his New York criminal hush money case was denied on Friday.
Trump to be sentenced in hush money case 10 January
A judge has ordered that President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced on 10 January in his hush-money case in New York - less than two weeks before he is set to be sworn in as president. Judge Juan Merchan said he would not sentence Trump to any jail time and the president-elect could appear in person or virtually for the hearing.
Kathy Hochul, New York City
New York governor to push for expanded mental health laws, citing violence on subway
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to expand the state’s involuntary commitment laws to allow hospitals to compel more mentally ill people into treatment, following a series of violent crimes in the New York City subway system.
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveils plan to tackle subway violence and mental health crisis in New York City
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is unveiling a new plan to help combat violent crimes in the city's subway system and to address the mental health crisis. She said she is taking several steps to help fix the problem as she believes many crimes are linked to untreated mental illness.
To curb NYC subway violence, Gov. Kathy Hochul seeks to expand mental health laws
The move comes after several high-profile violent incidents in the New York City subway system, including the death of a woman who was set on fire.
Justin Baldoni files $250M lawsuit against New York Times
Justin Baldoni files $250M lawsuit against New York Times over Blake Lively claims
The legal drama surrounding "It Ends With Us" is never-ending: The film's director Justin Baldoni has sued The New York Times for libel after the news organization published his co-star Blake Lively's smear campaign accusations.
New York Times fires back at actor Justin Baldoni on heels of $250 million libel lawsuit
The New York Times says the story at the center of actor Justin Baldoni’s $250 million lawsuit against the paper was "meticulously and responsibly reported."
Justin Baldoni's attorney blasts New York Times story about Blake Lively 'smear campaign' story
An attorney for actor Justin Baldoni denied that there was a coordinated “smear campaign” against his client’s “It Ends With Us” co-star Blake Lively, telling NBC that The New York Times’ article about the actress’ allegations “destroyed people’s careers.
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U.S. Postal Service worker fatally stabbed inside New York City deli, reportedly over food dispute
Jaia Cruz is charged with second-degree murder linked to the slaying of Ray Hodges, according to the New York City Police ...
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York County man charged with third-degree murder after deadly fight
Wright and the victim were in a fight at The Circle in Hanover, and Wright punched the victim in the head, police said.
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US postal worker fatally stabbed inside New York deli while ordering sandwich
Ray Hodges was ordering food when a suspect began arguing with him over 'who was first in line to order.' Hodges, 36, was a ...
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New York Becomes First State to Offer Paid Prenatal Leave
The policy provides 20 hours of paid leave per year for pregnant employees to attend prenatal medical appointments.
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Who Is New York’s ‘Affordability’ Candidate? Who Isn’t?
With voters anxious about the cost of living, politicians are eager to show how they are trying to help alleviate the crisis.
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York ranked below Yorkshire and The Humber average for social care satisfaction
Users of social care services in York are less happy with the care they receive than the average in Yorkshire and The Humber, ...
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Mary Anne Krupsak, New York's First Female Lieutenant Governor, Dies at 92
Mary Anne Krupsak, New York's first female lieutenant governor and a trailblazer in state politics, died on December 28, 2024, at her home on Seneca Lake, according to an obituary posted by her loved ...
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York flooding surrounds riverside businesses after Ouse bursts banks
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