
Broadway Producer Convicted for Falsifying COVID Relief Funds
News Summary Sue Gilad, a Broadway producer, has been convicted in Brooklyn for falsifying tax records to secure nearly $69,000 in COVID-19 relief funds. Gilad,

News Summary Sue Gilad, a Broadway producer, has been convicted in Brooklyn for falsifying tax records to secure nearly $69,000 in COVID-19 relief funds. Gilad,

News Summary Amtrak has unveiled its new NextGen Acela trains, enhancing the travel experience along the Northeast Corridor from Boston to Washington, D.C. The inaugural

News Summary Atlantic City, New Jersey, is quickly emerging as a vibrant destination for first-time visitors, blending entertainment and culinary excellence. Thorough exploration has revealed

News Summary Stericycle has reached a $2 million settlement following an audit by New York City’s Business Integrity Commission, revealing overbilling and compliance violations affecting

News Summary MVP Health Care has agreed to a $250,000 settlement in New York due to a significant inaccuracy in its mental health provider directory.

News Summary Waymo has received the first permit to test autonomous vehicles in New York City, allowing operation of eight self-driving cars in Manhattan and

News Summary Madison County has secured nearly $10 million to improve broadband Internet access for unserved residents in southern areas, including Cazenovia and Morrisville. This

News Summary Mayor Eric Adams’ administration faces scrutiny over allegations of bribery involving a top adviser, raising concerns about business interests influencing transportation projects. The

News Summary In New York City, Charles Cohen is selling the 36-story office building at 623 Fifth Avenue to Vornado Realty Trust for $218 million,

News Summary Weill Cornell Medical Center NewYork-Presbyterian has terminated its contract with Healthfirst, affecting thousands of Medicaid patients. The termination takes effect on November 3,