Spine and orthopedic physicians and leaders are bracing for a myriad of friction points in 2026, and one common thread across settings is with payers. Several experts discuss how they’re managing ...
For organizations that conduct background checks, 2025 was not just about tracking new laws. It was about rethinking how ...
The Senate sidelined a war powers resolution Wednesday that would have put a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to ...
Private student loans can be a valuable tool when it comes to paying for college. They typically offer low interest rates for qualified borrowers, have flexible repayment terms, and some even offer ...
A Crystal Lake man and "serial fraudster" has been given a trial delay for allegedly stealing from a McHenry veterans group, just weeks ahead of him reporting to federal prison for an $8 million Ponzi ...
While some of her classmates were planning their summer vacations, CUNY student Dainma Martínez spent much of her free time this spring preparing her mother for encounters with immigration authorities ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced upcoming dates for the New York State Licensed Guide exam. The free exams are online. Licensed guides offer services for ...
On December 9, 2025, the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board issued Subject Number 046-1784, announcing that effective ...
Guidance for Buffalo and New York City, with a clinician-led process designed to simplify the medical certification for a New York disability parking permit These evaluations require clarity—walking ...
Health and immunization records submitted to or generated by Student Health Services are held on file for 7 years from the date of submission. Consent is required from students 18 years old and over, ...
On January 6, 2026, the New York Assembly introduced bill A9452 (Amendment), which would substantially amend the “Trapped at Work Act” (TAWA).