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The United States is holding back $800 million in aid to Pakistan, President Barack Obama’s chief of staff said Sunday. Appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” White House Chief of Staff

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A Manhattan judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a former New York City firefighter who is trying to stop the construction of an Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan. The

Walmart is suddenly making sweet music with Brooklyn Beep Marty Markowitz — once a staunch critic of the megastore’s plans to break ground in the borough. The retail giant —

A court ruled that a 13-year-old girl suffering from cancer must have her hand amputated – otherwise she will die. The ruling came after the girl’s mother refused to authorize

Dozens of Bronx cops have launched an unauthorized slowdown of sorts – dramatically cutting the number of tickets they issue for moving violations, sources said. Citywide, moving summons were down

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Verizon slyly overcharged and double-billed Beth Israel Medical Center by millions for years, the hospital claims, and has allegedly refused to refund the money. The hospital should have known to

The following is an Op-Ed by Howard Beigelman of the OU, and appears in the Indianapolis Star: Bringing the school voucher case to the state’s top court after having lost

To combat cyberattacks, the U.S. may need more than new cyberdefenses. It might need a whole new piece of Internet infrastructure. So says former CIA director Michael Hayden, who served

If you happen to have a baby and have forgotten to buy diapers this week, you may be lucky. At this rate, it’s possible that diapers will be handed out

While the phone hacking by British tabloid News of the World was unexceptional by technical standards, security experts say the scandal portends how the growth of smartphones will lead to

New York state’s botched effort to modernize its Medicaid billing system is becoming an increasingly costly mistake. Over the past decade, the state has paid a Virginia-based IT company nearly

It may be curtains for Carl Kruger. The state senator told confidants he’ll announce his resignation by the end of the summer, a prelude to a potential guilty plea in

The CIA operative who was responsible for tracking down and ultimately killing Osama Bin laden may have had his cover blown because of his distinguishing yellow tie. The man, known

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