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Albany Agenda

The New York elected officials calling for a ceasefire in Gaza

A growing number of politicians, labor unions, city councils and other organizations have joined the call for a ceasefire as the death toll increases.

News & Politics

State Legislature proposes new congressional map

The new map would extend Rep. Tom Suozzi’s district into Suffolk County and move Co-Op City into Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s district.

Albany Agenda

NY Dems toss bipartisan congressional map

The state Senate and Assembly both rejected the proposed lines – which Democrats previously sued for.

2024 New York congressional battleground

Who’s running for Congress in the Western NY special election?

After former Rep. Brian Higgins stepped down, the 26th Congressional District special election is likely to be a win for Democrats.

PolicyShow All

New York City Council

The NYC Council is trying to sue Eric Adams. Here’s what you need to know.

The City Council’s bid to join a lawsuit against the mayor makes an aggressive argument for the separation of powers.

2024 New York congressional battleground

NY Democrats pass modestly altered congressional maps

Could the redistricting nightmare truly be behind us for the decade?

New York City Council

City Council approves crackdown on lithium-ion batteries

A string of deadly fires over the past year have been caused by the batteries in New York City.

New York State

State lawmakers want to boost bus funding before congestion pricing

Additional money would fund more free bus lines in New York City.

PersonalityShow All

Interviews & Profiles

Jay Jacobs is feeling positive after Tom Suozzi’s Long Island victory

The chair of the state and Nassau County Democratic parties has started the year with a major win after previous criticisms.

Winners & Losers

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

Who’s up and who’s down this week?

Interviews & Profiles

How does a New York Bar task force recommend colleges respond to the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling?

Kapil Longani has left the New York City mayor's office and come to SUNY as senior vice chancellor for legal affairs and general counsel where he's taking on challenging legal questions about equity.

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Power Lists

The 2024 New York City Power 100

Leaders who’ve made this the greatest city in the world.

Publisher's Section

Who's Who in Budgeting & Finance

The fiscal and financial wizards you need to know in New York.

Sponsored Content

Empowering Change: Person Centered Care Services and the Trailblazing Women in Leadership

Discover the Impact of Nonprofit Excellence and Congratulate Helen Duchene, CFO, on Her Prestigious Award

Power of Diversity

The 2024 Power of Diversity: Black 100

Trailblazing leaders from Harlem, Brooklyn and across New York.

OpinionShow All

Editor's Note

Editor’s note: A subway train improvement creates a whole new breed of straphanger

Everyone going back-and-forth across the open gangways on the new R211T cars deserves the distinction of being called “Gangway Walkers.”

Opinion

Opinion: Those who live in NYCHA can put an end to its corruption

An argument for the creation of Resident Management Corporations to manage the nation’s largest public housing system.

Editor's Note

Editor’s Note: Build affordable housing in the Penn Station neighborhood, not tennis courts and fashion runways

A proposal for a venue in the area that would host the U.S. Open and New York Fashion Week fails to address New York City’s greatest need.

Opinion

Opinion: New York must protect the ACA

New York’s GOP members of Congress should reject Donald Trump’s promise to repeal this historic legislation if he wins the 2024 presidential race.

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