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The next DSA state senator talks pandemic-era schooling, missing his students and the work that awaits him in Albany.
Kevin Doherty
Early results show Republicans outperforming in congressional and state legislative races.
By JEFF COLTIN
The four parties that failed to meet the state’s new requirements aren’t giving up without a fight.
A Republican Manhattan doorman’s Cinderella story ends
Despite fears of rioting, the state remained relatively calm.
It was a bad night for Democrats in competitive races.
Will the Democrats secure a supermajority in the state Senate?
It could help prevent spikes in coronavirus cases as people spend more time indoors this winter.
Boards of election may be a target for bad actors, but it’s not so easy to hack the vote.
OPINION
It could drive business out of New York and won’t live up to revenue projections.
Here’s what needs to happen to end COVID-19 racial disparities.
By BERTHA LEWIS
The case for impeaching the U.S. attorney general, who has undermined the rule of law in New York.
By BEN ADLER
The MTA plans devastating service slashes to avoid confronting the root of its fiscal problems.
POLITICS
The Congress member from Staten Island defends his support for Black Lives Matter.
By BEN ADLER
Will the Democrats secure a supermajority in the state Senate?
Swing districts on Staten Island and Long Island will likely feature the most competitive races.
Rounding up the week’s political news
Policy
One line of reasoning posits that vaccines should go to the people most likely to spread the coronavirus.
Understanding pandemics requires lots of data so reader beware of arguments based on a single-metric
Prisoners have just a week left to claim their stimulus checks. But many say they have not been provided with the paperwork.
By AKASH MEHTA , SOPHIE WALKER
New reports reveal that students still do not have tablets or internet service required to participate in remote classes.
PERSONALITY
Mimi Rocah talks about the possibility of investigations against Trump and her plan to address racial disparities in arrests.
By KAY DERVISHI
The next DSA state senator talks pandemic-era schooling, missing his students and the work that awaits him in Albany.
The civil rights watchdog is running for mayor in a year when police reform could dominate the debate.
By JEFF COLTIN
POWER LIST
MAGAZINE
The next generation of rising stars in state politics.
By CITY & STATE
Here’s what to watch during the endless bummer of COVID-19.
NYPD officer unions taught the NYC mayor a lesson in 2014. He hasn’t forgotten it.
By BEN ADLER
Sochie Nnaemeka brings an activist edge at the most perilous moment for the Working Families Party.
By JEFF COLTIN














