Supreme Court keeps pause on SNAP food benefits
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Appeals court hands Trump legal win, orders review of hush money case over presidential immunity
A federal appeals court said a lower court must reconsider President Donald Trump’s bid to move his hush money case from state court to a federal court.
The US Justice Department urged a New York state appeals court to reverse Donald Trump’s felony conviction, an extraordinary intervention by federal officials as the president seeks to clear his criminal record.
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Trump’s massive $500M civil fraud fine in AG Tish James’ case thrown out by NY appeals court
President Trump won a huge, symbolic victory Thursday when a New York appeals court threw out the more than $500 million fine he owed in Attorney General Letitia James’ business fraud case. The Appellate Division,
An appeals court has ordered a lower court to reconsider whether President Trump's criminal hush money prosecution in Manhattan deserved to be heard in federal court.
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Supreme Court extends order blocking full SNAP payments: What this means for New Yorkers
The Senate voted to reopen the government and restore SNAP funds, sending the bill to the House. If approved, states will decide how quickly to distribute full benefits.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office said Saturday that her administration expects residents who receive federal food aid to start seeing their accounts replenished on Sunday after a weeklong delay — even after the Supreme Court seemed to pause the flow of funds from the federal government Friday night, causing confusion about what comes next.
A federal appellate court has overturned a ruling against a New York student who was suspended from high school for a controversial social media post. The ruling by the 2nd Court of Appeals, issued Thursday,
The justices agreed to consider conservative appeals court ruling that states may not count mail-in ballots that arrive after election day, no matter when they are cast and mailed by voters.
The Appellate Division, First Department broadened a lower court ruling finding New York City could keep some portions of marriage records private if the files were less than 50 years old. The panel found that some information, such as previous marriages ...
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration’s appeal, allowing a judge’s order directing the USDA to fully fund SNAP benefits this month to stand.