Cuomo s new ethics chair ran governor s defense program
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Michael Rozen remotely runs his final meeting as chairman of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics on Jan. 26, 2020. Two weeks later, he abruptly resigned from the commission.Chris BraggShow MoreShow Less
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Linda Lacewell, right, chief of staff to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, leaves a Manhattan Federal courthouse, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018, in New York. Lacewell testified Wednesday at Joseph Percoco s bribery trial. Judith Mogul, left, represented Lacewell during court proceedings. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)Mary AltafferShow MoreShow Less
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ALBANY – It remains unclear why the chairman of New York’s ethics commission resigned. But the decision certainly seemed abrupt.
The agency’s commissioner is upbeat, but tax preparers and financial planners worry that this year could be especially chaotic due to the COVID pandemic.
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14 Black Women to Celebrate During Black History Month
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Black History Month is a glorious celebration of the infinite ways that Black people have influenced global culture for centuries. Our innovative and diverse cuisines, music, fashion, hairstyles, art, entertainment, and colloquialisms are often appropriated and imitated by people who value our culture more than our actual lives. But, they can and will never be able to duplicate it.
We are the progenitors of trends and lasting precedents, the barrier breakers, the peacemakers, and when we need to be, the hell raisers to make things happen. The literal chains of Black American’s ancestors begat the enduring weight of systemic racism, prejudice, and oppression on their descendants, yet we continue to rise and thrive as a phenomenal collective. This goes double for Black women; we have to navigate a patriarchal and misogynistic world and are undoubtedly the foundation of Black life and culture. Our contribut
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