Business
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How a loophole helping New York hedge funds exploit the Global South might finally close
The New York State Senate has passed the Champerty Fix Act, a bill to close a 20-year-old loophole that lets vulture funds sue the world’s poorest countries for profit in New York courts. Now it heads to the Assembly.
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As Trump campaigns with Lawler, his district pays the price for tariffs
Small business owners across the Hudson Valley describe vanishing inventory, decreasing margins, and a congressman who keeps voting to keep the president’s tariff chaos going.
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NY AG Tish James sued to crack down on prediction markets. The feds are trying to stop her
On the same day New York Attorney General Letitia James moved to bring her case against Coinbase and Gemini back to state court, the federal government filed an injunction to stop her.










