The controversial bill, which failed to pass last year, would allow prosecutors to introduce evidence of prior sexual ...
A group of friends borrowed one of their parents’ cars to try to become the first people tolled under the new congestion ...
Despite past opposition from lawmakers, the governor once again plans to propose expansions to laws involving involuntary ...
New York City journalists mourn the passing of a beloved newsroom staffer who manned the switchboard and made sure no call to ...
To drive down the cost of housing, we need a dramatic increase in supply – which means we need to make it cheaper to take out ...
New census data from last month shows that New York is set to do a little better on the congressional playing field than originally expected. But a lot can change between now and 2030, and concern ...
Since 1988, New York City’s matching funds program has helped everyday New Yorkers run for office competitively and reduced the role of moneyed interests in our politics. Over the past 36 years, the ...
Every child deserves access to safe, affordable, and accessible care. This basic right isn’t diminished just because there is a new leader in the White House, nor would it be resolved by a simple ...
Last month, Gov. Kathy Hochul said she would be “the first one” to call up immigration officials if a migrant breaks the law. In ensuing comments, Hochul said that while she would protect law-abiding ...
I was speaking with one of the many Democrats running for mayor recently, and they sounded very confident of victory. “I’ll be everyone’s number two choice,” they told me. How’s that for a campaign ...