New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his staff have retained legal counsel for at least three federal and state investigations into alleged misdoings. The question now is how theyâre going to pay for it.
At issue is a state finance law that requires contracts by the third-term Democrat or his staff worth more than $50,000 to first be approved by the stateâs comptroller, who serves as New Yorkâs chief financial officer. The comptrollerâs office says Cuomo hasnât submitted any requests to authorize contracts with the multiple law firms the governor and his staff have retained over the last few months.
The largest fuel pipeline in the US restarted its entire system after a cyberattack nearly a week ago, but said it would take several days for the supply chain to return to normal.
Colonial Pipeline Co has started delivering products such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to all of the markets it serves, the pipeline operator said in a statement on Thursday, but some areas might experience service interruptions during the restart process.
The system, which transports products from Gulf Coast refineries as far north as New York, is running at less than half of capacity, people familiar with the matter
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Saying she and other adult sexual abuse survivors deserve their day in court, Marissa Hoechstetter is looking to the New York state Legislature to make