A federal judge rejected New York's bid to stop the Trump administration from reclaiming $80 million in migrant aid, citing a lack of irreparable harm.
DHS clawed back the money last month after firing four FEMA staffers for sending $59 million to New York City hotels housing ...
A Biden-appointed judge said the city hasn't lodged a strong case for irreparable harm without an emergency order directing ...
A federal judge denied New York City’s request for an immediate return of $80 million that the Trump administration clawed ...
A Manhattan federal judge says the Federal Emergency Management Agency doesn't have to immediately return more than $80 ...
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The Roosevelt Inn in Northeast Philadelphia has changed hands. The 105-room motel has sold for $5.35 million, according to ...
A developer could tear down the antiquated hotel to build a skyscraper of up to 1.8 million square feet on the roughly 42,000 ...
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The Trump administration on Friday attacked New York City's attempt to retain $80 million in federal funds for housing migrants by accusing the city of trying to house terrorists.
[Islamabad] The flagship Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has suffered a major financial setback following New York City ...
Mayor Eric Adams of New York thanked the Trump administration for cracking down on criminal illegal immigrants, which helped ...