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A state panel is exploring whether Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s law license should be in jeopardy for his alleged sexual harassment of women.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing possible federal prosecution after a U.S. House committee investigating his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic accused him of lying to Congress.
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told congressional lawmakers that his controversial nursing home policies during the pandemic were in accordance with federal guidelines.
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A onetime aide to former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo who accused him of sexual harassment in a federal lawsuit filed a separate lawsuit against the state.
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Connecticut schools will get $150 million for air filtration systems.
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A judge sided with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday in his dispute with a now-defunct state ethics commission that ordered him to give up $5 million he was paid to write a book about his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Wednesday marks a year since Andrew Cuomo, embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal, announced that he would resign as governor of New York state.
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo, in his second public appearance in two weeks, decried “cancel culture” and offered prescriptions for fixing the ills in society and government.
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"The truth has actually come forth, and I feel vindicated," Cuomo said. "I have many options in life, and I am open to all of them."
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Connecticut’s Secretary of the State Denise Merrill has called on lawmakers to pass legislation to allow voters easy access to absentee ballots this November.