2026 New York gubernatorial election

Politics

Blakeman courts right-wing voters at state Conservative Party conference

Likely GOP gubernatorial nominee Bruce Blakeman addressed members of the third party at their annual conference in Albany.

News & Politics

Politics

Vivian Cook won’t seek reelection to the Assembly

The Queens Dems are backing Meeks aide Nathaniel Hezekiah to succeed the 88-year-old Cook.

News & Politics

Politics

Julie Won files to run in NY-7

The New York City Council member is poised to jump in an already hotly contested primary for one of the city’s most progressive districts.

NYN Media

NYN Media

Opinion: The hidden twin crises facing older New Yorkers

A local solution that pairs meal delivery with human connection is taking shape.

Interviews & Profiles

NYN Media

Procurement reform is Lincoln Restler’s problem now.

A Q&A with the new City Council contracts committee chair on “one of the most intractable and problematic components of city government.”

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Hochul must act as deed theft pushes New Yorkers out of their homes

Homeownership cannot be left out of housing justice. Black homeowners deserve protections, and the governor has the power to stop displacement now.

News & Politics

Policy

New York lawmakers want to keep AI out of news

State Sen. Pat Fahy and Assembly Member Nily Rozic’s NY FAIR News Act would require disclosures on AI journalism, among other protections.

News & Politics

Politics

Mark Levine endorses Dan Goldman for Congress

That’s a blow to Brad Lander, Levine’s predecessor as comptroller – unless redistricting shakes up the congressional race.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Millionaires must pay their fair share to ensure NYC’s affordability

The Fair Share Act would enact a modest 2% surcharge on incomes over $1 million.

New York City

Policy

Poll: New Yorkers not that interested in hailing a robotaxi

Amid a lobbying push for self-driving cars, a new survey shows less than a third of New Yorkers are interested in riding in one.

New York State

Politics

Hochul campaign quickly weaponizes immigrant announcement against Blakeman

Within hours of proposing a ban on local agreements with federal immigration officials, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s campaign was using it to attack her likely Republican opponent’s’s support of ICE

New York State

Policy

Hochul proposes banning local cooperation with ICE

In a shift, Gov. Kathy Hochul has thrown her support behind ending 287(g) agreements, a key component of existing legislation immigrant advocates are pushing for

New York City

Politics

NYC Council announces antisemitism task force, raising eyebrows with Vernikov leadership

The city faces increased antisemitism crimes, and Speaker Julie Menin has made the issue a priority.

2026 New York state elections

Politics

Assembly candidate Aber Kawas says she didn’t move into wrong district

Concerns about the DSA parachuting candidates into races sparked a false rumor that Kawas moved to Queens in order to run for Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s seat but accidentally moved into a neighboring district.