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Texas is about to get a new restaurant from the Big Apple. New York City's popular Palestinian restaurant, Ayat, is looking to open a location in the Lone Star State. According to the owner ...
Desiree Rios for The New York Times Supported by By J. David Goodman Reporting from Houston, Austin and Colleyville, Texas. In 2023, professional bettors in Europe were trying to find an American ...
In an abrupt backtrack, Mayor Eric Adams’ administration in recent days has exempted most of New York City’s residential buildings from being fined for violating the composting law, which ...
(Tom Fox) AUSTIN — A Republican-appointed federal judge in Texas this week invited a GOP congressman to try to impeach him over critical comments he made during a sentencing hearing.
Civil liberties lawyers brought lawsuits on behalf of three men detained in a facility in Texas and two jailed about 45 miles (72 kilometers) northwest of New York City. Judge Fernando Rodriguez ...
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Thankfully, neither the Fried nor Judge decision cost New York the ball game, and they left their spring training home having taken three of four from their division rival. With such a egregious ...
The New York City mayor’s office has paused the Sanitation Department’s controversial compost fines just weeks after the mandate, which fined New Yorkers upwards of $300 for failing to separate food ...
A jurist who hears appeals from Manhattan and the Bronx was tapped on Monday to serve on New York's 11-member judicial misconduct watchdog. Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson appointed Justice Peter H.
The federal judge who could decide the fate of congestion pricing in New York City has dismissed a number of arguments in lawsuits against the controversial toll. Judge Lewis Liman rejected ...
The federal judge who is set to decide the fate of congestion pricing late Thursday dismissed key arguments in four lawsuits that have sought to kill the tolling program. The judge, Lewis Liman ...