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Senior City Hall Reporter Annie McDonough and New York Times Metro Politics Reporter Jeffery C. Mays are moderating the event ...
Changes to the state’s involuntary commitment laws, a potential mask ban and a tax hike to fund the MTA are all on the table.
There’s still a lot of uncertainty in the New York City mayor race, but one thing is for sure: the mayor will have less power ...
Who’s up and who’s down this week?
A controversial salute and mass federal layoffs (among many other things) seemed to be enough for New York City Council Finance Chair Justin Brannan to push for New York City to divest from Elon ...
Staten Island DA Michael McMahon said that judges are dismissing cases even after prosecutors show good faith and due ...
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s campaign was mocked for using ChatGPT, but we should want our leaders to make use of new technologies.
The Manhattan borough president is also backed by CWA and RWDSU, while Justin Brannan boasts 32BJ SEIU and the Hotel Trades ...
Without HAVP, thousands of New Yorkers who could otherwise be living in safe, stable and affordable housing will continue to ...
The debate over when cases should be dismissed if prosecutors fail to turn over evidence held up the state budget for weeks.
Mayor Eric Adams teamed up with his predecessor Bill de Blasio Wednesday to announce a $167 million recurring investment into ...
As Rep. Elise Stefanik considers a run for governor, Gov. Kathy Hochul told Democrats she's confident they'll win Stefanik's North Country district.