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Rounding up the week’s political news.
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Public health experts weigh in on new state curfew for restaurants, bars and gyms.
Voter fraud. Q-Anon. Lawsuits. The New York GOP is not quitting Trump post-2020.
A Trump vote “is the only way they can say ‘screw you’”
By JEFF COLTIN
Once again, the Empire State is trying to avoid a pandemic shutdown.
Jay Jacobs says the political left gave the GOP an opening in key races, but progressives argue evidence is absent.
A running list of who’s been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Without loans or money from the feds, de Blasio says the city will face steep cuts.
Prioritizing people of color will be easier said than done.
OPINION
It could drive business out of New York and won’t live up to revenue projections.
Learn from past mistakes and close indoor dining before the outbreak is out of control.
By TOM ALLON
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
POLITICS
New York is slowly recovering. Here’s a look at key figures in the state.
By CITY & STATE
Rounding up the week’s political news.
Voter fraud. Q-Anon. Lawsuits. The New York GOP is not quitting Trump post-2020.
Jay Jacobs says the political left gave the GOP an opening in key races, but progressives argue evidence is absent.
Policy
Probably not, according to recent scientific studies.
Public health experts weigh in on new state curfew for restaurants, bars and gyms.
If the Affordable Care Act is struck down, at least 1 million New Yorkers could lose their health insurance.
By KAY DERVISHI
GOP-led Senate would likely mean less COVID-19 relief funding.
By KAY DERVISHI
PERSONALITY
A Trump vote “is the only way they can say ‘screw you’”
By JEFF COLTIN
A gay, Black, progressive first-time candidate showed that Westchester and Rockland counties are ready for change.
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.
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














