Personality

Personality

Hochul brings the ‘Wrath of Kath’ to LCA Show

Capitol reporters spoofed “the accidental leader” in the annual parody musical.

News & Politics

Politics

Eric Adams’ Charter Revision Commission to hold hearings

The ragtag group has figured out several venues to carry on their vestigial business.

News & Politics

Politics

Will the NYC Council override Mamdani’s first veto?

Seems like a longshot. But if they don’t override, the measure could still have a second life.

2026 New York gubernatorial election

Politics

Hochul said what??? Blakeman AI video may have violated election law

A 2024 law updated provisions around deceptive political communication to include AI-generated material and require it include a disclaimer.

GOP

Politics

GOP candidates have their strategy for November: ‘Stop Zohran Mamdani.’

Attacking the mayor will literally be on the ballot in some races, as Republicans petition for a new ballot line.

Heard Around Town

Opinion

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Labor

Politics

Actually, the LIRR strike may not be that bad for Hochul politically

Even before the strike, the governor lost on Long Island in her last election, and the state’s largest transit union has already indicated it would abandon her.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: The light that shines behind the prison walls

Without external scrutiny, the state prison system will return to a state of opacity where inefficiency and neglect go unnoticed until it is too late, and too expensive, to fix.

2026 congressional midterm elections

Politics

Dems running to unseat Lawler have been ordered: Don't run on Trump

Beth Davidson, Cait Conley and Effie Philllps-Staley are each making their case in New York’s most competitive congressional district.

Labor

Politics

Claire Valdez campaign staff unionizes – the first in NY this year

The socialist Assembly member, who’s been looking to boost her pro-labor credentials, reached a contract with the workers.

Albany Agenda

Policy

Room for shrooms? Medical psilocybin access eyed for after-budget rush

With the budget still not done, it’s unclear what nonfiscal bills state lawmakers will adopt before they leave Albany for the year.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Council progressives call for rentals within reach

If fully funded with $248 million, Rentals within Reach would help ensure NYCHA and supportive housing are key pillars of our city’s safety net.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

This crisis PR flack reps Harvey Weinstein. Now his firm is helping Bruce Blakeman run for governor.

The Republican nominee’s campaign denies having hired Juda Engelmayer’s HeraldPR, but the firm is pitching reporters anyway.

Interviews & Profiles

Personality

The council’s newest member Carl Wilson says it’s all ‘a little surreal’

The staffer-to-principal pipeline lives on as Erik Bottcher’s former chief of staff succeeds him in the council.

Budget

Policy

Can the state keep 450K Essential Plan enrollees insured after July? It’s not looking great.

Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said the situation is “heartbreaking,” but expressed doubt about whether the state has the money right now.

Budget

Politics

Mamdani’s counting on pension restructuring to balance the budget. Will the unions let that happen?

The city’s five municipal pension funds are partly controlled by union representatives who aren’t jumping for joy at the idea of delaying payments.

New York City Council

Exclusive Policy

Unions urge City Council not to override Mamdani’s ‘buffer zone’ veto

UAW, 1199SEIU and NYSNA are among the signees to a letter reiterating their opposition to the vetoed bill establishing “security perimeters” outside educational facilities.