Financial documents that Trump used to secure loans are at issue in the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation. Source: New York Times
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Cuomo Is Ordered to Forfeit Earnings From $5.1 Million Book Deal
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo received authorization to write the book under false pretenses, the board had previously ruled. Source: New York Times
She Got the First Vaccine. Now It’s a Year Later.
Sandra Lindsay hopes she signaled that science and medicine can be trusted. Source: New York Times
Supreme Court Allows Vaccine Mandate for New York Health Care Workers
Doctors and nurses challenged a state coronavirus vaccine requirement that had medical but not religious exemptions, saying it violated their right to free exercise of their faiths. Source: New York Times
Dick Gottfried, Champion of Liberal Causes, to Retire After 52 Years
Assemblyman Dick Gottfried, the longest-serving state lawmaker in New York’s history, pushed progressive proposals decades before they won momentum in Albany. Source: New York Times
New York Businesses Ordered to Require Masks Indoors or Vaccine Proof
Some Republican officials criticized the move, which Gov. Kathy Hochul labeled a “wake-up call” to areas where vaccination lags. Source: New York Times
Letitia James Drops Out of N.Y. Governor’s Race
The move by the state attorney general, which instantly upended the governor’s race, seemed to solidify Gov. Kathy Hochul’s front-runner status. Source: New York Times
Jim Malatras, SUNY Chancellor, to Resign After Disparaging Cuomo Victim
Jim Malatras, the chancellor of the State University of New York, said he would resigned after text messages showed he had belittled a woman who had accused Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment. Source: New York Times
Allergan Settles with N.Y. for $200 Million in Sprawling Opioid Case
The agreement with Allergan, a company whose best-known product is Botox, is the latest settlement in the case jointly argued by New York State and two counties. Source: New York Times
Who Wants to Be Governor of New York?
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s resignation has led to a rush of candidates from both parties declaring their intent to run for the state’s highest office. Source: New York Times
Meet the Sheriff Who Wants to Put Andrew Cuomo Behind Bars
Craig D. Apple Sr. is known among some fellow Democrats as the “Teflon sheriff” for his ability to persevere, even thrive, through trouble that might tarnish less adept politicians. Source: New York Times
Federal Scrutiny of Cuomo Widens to His Office’s Treatment of Women
The Justice Department opened an inquiry into reports of sexual harassment and retaliation in the former governor’s administration. Source: New York Times
Upstate New York Hospitals Are Overwhelmed as Covid Cases Surge
Health care officials say a “perfect storm” of new Covid cases, staff shortages and filled nursing homes has created a crisis. Source: New York Times
A Synagogue Feud Spills Into Public View: ‘Only Room for One Rabbi’
Rabbi Arthur Schneier abruptly fired Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt from Park East Synagogue, and long-simmering tensions publicly exploded in a way rabbinic rivalries rarely do. Source: New York Times
Joseph Gordon Says He's No Murderer. That’s Why He’s Still in Prison.
Joseph Gordon has been locked up for nearly 30 years. A model inmate, he is eligible for parole — but only if he expresses remorse for a crime he says he did not commit. Source: New York Times