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The Supreme Court is ordering a New York court to take a new look at whether some religious organizations should be excluded ...
Any chance that New York lawmakers will make significant progress on tackling climate change this legislative session rests ...
Efforts to settle the war in Ukraine and the violence in Gaza are going badly. The president's feud with fellow multibillionaire Elon Musk is splitting the Republican Party at an inopportune time ...
US President Donald Trump on Sunday directed law enforcement to intensify immigration raids in Democratic-led cities, calling ...
The legislation would represent a massive contraction to health care coverage on Long Island and in the nation.
Voters in New York City will once again be asked to rank up to five candidates in the Democratic primary for mayor, four years after the process was slow and marred by a major tabulation ...
A good friend made politically charged posters using AI and wants me to spread them on my social media. She works for herself in communications and is a very successful and vocal activist in her own ...
Julie Samuels, Tech:NYC’s president and CEO, said her organization is not opposed to state regulation, though it would prefer ...
The ‘big, beautiful bill’ effectively kills the tax incentives that are keeping solar customers’ monthly energy bills so low.
The first out transgender person to argue before the Supreme Court, Strangio waits for a decision and continues an uphill ...
Advocates say the governor and correction officials are exploiting a staffing crisis to bypass protections passed by a supermajority in 2021.