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Janon Fisher

Articles by Janon Fisher


About 7,000 nurses that had hit the picket lines will be back at work Thursday morning.


The high court ruling means the state can prohibit firearms from places like Times Square, Madison Square Garden and neighborhood playgrounds while several court cases play out.


PATH trains resumed service shortly after 4 p.m. with delays, officials said.


Santos, sworn in early Saturday morning shortly after Kevin McCarthy was elected House speaker, faces investigation by local and federal authorities.


But talks between the New York State Nurses Association and other city hospitals continue.


Tenants of rent-stabilized apartments say they’re waiting years for the Division of Housing and Community Renewal to issue decisions on overcharge complaints as the agency struggles with dwindling staff.


Nurse Sophia Labarbera-Limone has caught the coronavirus multiple times and has had one dose of mRNA vaccine. But she refused to take a full course of shots due to a documented allergy and was fired by NYC Health + Hospitals.


After going bankrupt in 2020, the iconic New York City discount store announced this week that it’s reopening one of its locations in 2023. But this type of comeback might be hard for other retailers to replicate.


Cuomo appointee Rory Lancman was hired to look out for Con Ed customers, but has done very little. New York lags other states in establishing an independent advocate for ratepayers.


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