The 9-year-old stood just feet away with her mom and baby brother, crying and slamming her fist against the wall, as federal ...
In CBS News New York's latest installment of our Cost of Caregiving series, we take a look at city programs that are keeping ...
The group says that 100,000 New York City SNAP recipients will be at risk if the USDA is allowed to terminate a work ...
Within days, tens of millions of low-income Americans may lose assistance for food, child care and utilities if the federal ...
New York City teens are fortunate to have so many world-class museums at their fingertips. Beyond just visiting for fun, many ...
The lawsuit filed Thursday is the latest of several challenges to the Trump administration’s screening of visa holders’ ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul Monday announced the state will provide $30 million in additional emergency food aid to prevent hunger for ...
Educators and advocates say a growing number of schools are stepping in to support students who have had one or both parents ...
Amid a documented shortage of behavioral and mental health service providers in large urban areas, the use of VR simulations ...
With time running out as school bus vendors threaten to halt services for upwards of 100,000 City students, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos drafted a Monday letter home to families ...
The city’s longest-serving NYPD commissioner, Ray Kelly, endorsed Andrew Cuomo for mayor Monday — but the Big Apple’s major ...
Jacqueline Mondros, who has served as dean and professor emeritus at Stony Brook University School of Social Work, brings a unique blend of academic leadership and hands-on knowledge of the human ...