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The lack of funding is expected to set back decades' worth of progress against HIV, according to public health experts.
Chalkbeat reports that cuts to lay off social workers and counselors and college programs designed to train mental health ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The New York City Health Department advises residents to avoid swimming at three Staten Island Beaches ...
The new blueprint shows that a vast array of education, health, housing and labor programs would be hit, including aid for ...
The Trump administration is cutting health spending on an unprecedented scale, experts say. It’s pulled $11 billion of direct ...
In January, the Trump administration halted disbursement of funds from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, known ...
A union representing 150,000 federal workers faces allegations of financial improprieties. In an era of mass federal layoffs, ...
This critical state legislation would give New York’s working people the tools to enforce their rights under the labor law ...
Born in Queens and raised on Long Island, Lefton has a bachelor’s degree from UAlbany. She lives in the Capital Region with ...
The new dashboard from the state Department of Health uses real-time data from the National Weather Service and New York ...
The New York City Health Department will begin spraying pesticides in Fresh Creek Park and Marine Park on June 2 to help prevent the risk of West Nile virus.
As climate change drives up temperatures and the risk of heat-related illnesses in New York, public health leaders and ...