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Despite predicting higher tax revenue, the Independent Budget Office said a drop in state funding could erase any gains.

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Four contractors were charged Wednesday with stealing $80 million from New York City while working on CityTime.

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Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo said he would review all state agencies and authorities once he takes office.

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One thing preventing the city from taking over Battery Park City is whether it can afford the neighborhood's debt.

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Julie Menin, chairwoman of CB1, called the Authority's spending habits "shocking."

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Former campaign advisers to Comptroller John Liu allegedly tried to leverage their position to help money managers.

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The 700 objects in the National Museum of the American Indian's new permanent collection span thousands of years.

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One fraudster cashed 38 pension checks worth $139, 818, using the driver's license of a pensioner who died in 2007.

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The turnout at Rep. Charlie Rangel's birthday party was a who's who of New York's political brass.

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Mounting allegations against Rep. Charlie Rangel put a damper on the Dominican Day event.

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Comptroller John Liu declared a "Coalition for Fair and Free Elections" to fight the push for nonpartisan elections.

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Just eight years ago, there were no Asian-Americans in elected office in New York City. Things have changed. In November, Chinatown is likely to get a Chinese-American representative on the City Council; and a Taiwanese immigrant is headed to the controll