One of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s former aides was asked to sing “Danny Boy” for him in 2019, her lawyer told the USA TODAY Network last week.
Author: Joseph Spector, New York State Team
Reports: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s family got priority to COVID tests early in pandemic
News reports Wednesday said Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave preferential treatment to his family and others to get COVID tests early in the pandemic.
New York Assembly to investigate Gov. Andrew Cuomo; 59 state lawmakers call for resignation
New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said the chamber would conduct its own investigation into embattled Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s future.
Cuomo administration recrafted Department of Health report on nursing homes to conceal COVID-19 death count: reports
The Cuomo administration pressured state health officials to not include the full death count in its July 2020 report, according to media reports.
Second former aide accuses New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment
Charlotte Bennett told The New York Times she was repeatedly made to feel uncomfortable by Cuomo after she was hired in 2019 in the governor’s office.
NYC movie theaters to reopen next month with mask requirement, social distancing
New York City movie theaters will start to reopen March 5, after closing nearly a year ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rocky, the owl stuck in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, is now a free bird
The cute, little owl who was found last week in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree was nursed back to and set free late Tuesday.
Traveling to a state in the Northeast for Thanksgiving? Know these COVID-19 restrictions
Here are the current COVID travel restrictions across the Northeast to consider as we head into Thanksgiving.
Wow! New York has opened the USA’s longest mountain coaster in Lake Placid
The longest mountain coaster of its kind opened this month in Lake Placid, New York.
New York’s MTA faces greatest crisis in its history, warns of price hikes and severe public transit service cuts
Fare hikes, cuts in service and staff and “long-lasting damage” are in store for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority without a federal bailout, a report says.