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Hundreds of activists gathered outside Tisch Hospital on Monday, accusing Israel of abducting over 450 medical personnel amid the ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.
As news of the breakthrough surfaced, stakeholders from politicians to families of hostages kidnapped at the start of the war breathed a sigh of relief that the long, violent and acrimonious
Israeli government officials said they would wait at least until tomorrow before voting to ratify a deal to pause the fighting in Gaza and secure the release of dozens of Israeli hostages. The vote, which had been expected today, was delayed as diplomats raced to work through last-minute disputes between the two sides.
A cohort of gray-haired uptown residents are suing Columbia University over the closure of its “College Walk,” a stretch of quad space on its Morningside Heights campus cut off to the public after
The lawmakers emphasized that U.S. airlines’ suspended flights have given El Al ‘a monopoly on direct flights’ creating ‘burdensome price increases for our constituents’
Officials representing Israel and Hamas said today that the two sides had agreed to a 42-day cease-fire that would coincide with the release of Israeli hostages who have been held captive in Gaza. The final details are still being worked out, but the tentative agreement raised hopes that there could soon be an end to the war.
New York lawmakers and Congress should change laws to protect workers' conscience rights against heavily politicized public sector unions after SCOTUS passes on CUNY case, plaintiff says.
Mount Sinai executives projected that the entire health system, which has eight hospital campuses in and around the city, will suffer a loss of $420 million in 2024, about half of which is fueled by losses from the pending Beth Israel closure, the letter said.
Mount Sinai Beth Israel may still be battling for the right to shut down its Gramercy campus, but the health system is shedding some nearby buildings all the same. Mount Sinai has sold two sites on East 17th Street between First and Second avenues for about $34 million, according to deeds that appeared in the city register Monday.