Healthcare
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450,000 New Yorkers lost their health insurance today. Here’s what to know
President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act just eliminated health coverage for hundreds of thousands of low-income New Yorkers. Find out where to get care, how to find a new plan, and what comes next.
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Families demand accountability as Trump admin pushes NYC hospitals to abandon trans youth
NYU Langone, Mount Sinai, and New York-Presbyterian cut gender-affirming care for trans youth under federal pressure. When prosecutors subpoenaed patients’ medical records, families and LGBTQ+ allies fought back.
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United Nations calls NYC’s 24-hour home care workday ‘torture’ as New York’s officials stall to act
Immigrant women home care workers say they’ve been exploited for decades. Now the United Nations agrees.
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Inside the contested race for New York’s next comptroller
For the first time in nearly two decades, Tom DiNapoli is facing a real fight for New York’s comptroller seat, as two challengers force reckoning over what the state’s most powerful overlooked office should wield over nearly $300 billion of public money.
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In one of America’s wealthiest districts, NY-12 candidates clash over working-class credentials
Emceed by Don Lemon and featuring Katie Couric among its moderators, Wednesday’s debate was the first to put all six major candidates on one stage—sparring over Iran, ICE, AI, and the Epstein files.
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‘We aren’t just numbers’: Rep. Lawler’s constituents deliver petition and describe what Planned Parenthood means to them
A Rockland County teacher and other NY-17 patients are confronting Rep. Mike Lawler over his vote to “defund” Planned Parenthood and cut Medicaid, sharing how the clinics provide the basic care they couldn’t get anywhere else.















