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Trump and DOGE propel VA mental health system into turmoil

By Ellen Barry, Nicholas Nehamas and Roni Caryn Rabin, The New York TimesIn late February, changes in the federal government affected a psychiatrist treating veterans at her new workstation. She

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Elderly motorist suffering from possible stroke kills pedestrian, injures 2 others on NYC sidewalk: sources

An elderly motorist, potentially suffering a stroke, struck three pedestrians in Brooklyn, resulting in the death of an 89-year-old woman

Nancy Pelosi – clutching the hand of an aide to walk – snaps at reporter asking about Capitol riot: ‘Shut up’

Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) confronted a reporter who inquired why the former House Speaker allegedly “refused the National Guard” on

Obama’s dour new Presidential Center is getting savaged on social media: ‘Death Star in Chicago’

Indeed, we do throw things away. Former President Barack Obama’s high-profile new presidential center is facing criticism with humorous comparisons

US, Israel working on ‘safe zone’ for Gazans fearing Hamas retribution

WASHINGTON — The United States is collaborating with Israel to establish a secure area for Gazans who are fleeing the

Judge issues temporary order barring layoffs amid government shutdown: ‘It has a human cost’

A federal judge in San Francisco issued a temporary injunction on Wednesday, preventing the Trump administration from terminating federal employees

Hundreds of hidden NYC sites to open to the public — including secret gardens, abandoned post office

Get ready to explore the hidden gems of New York City! The much-anticipated Open House New York festival is set

California city severely restricts self-checkouts in attempt to stop shoplifters

A city in California is taking measures against shoplifters with a groundbreaking regulation that significantly limits self-checkout usage. In September,

Nassau won’t have to pay back $400M in illegal red-light camera fees as judge oddly claims payments were ‘voluntary’

Nassau County has been cleared from repaying $400 million in unlawful red-light camera fees following a perplexing ruling by a