New York City

Personality

Jumaane Williams was made for this moment

When New York’s leaders were paralyzed, the public advocate made his voice heard around the world.

New York City

Policy

Viral video of protester’s arrest shows regular occurrence for New Yorkers of color

Arrests by plainclothes officers in unmarked vehicles are common in low-income communities of color say some advocates and legislators.

New York City

Personality

How is NYC doing on accessibility 30 years after the ADA?

A Q&A with Victor Calise, commissioner of the New York City Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities.

Education

Policy

Can NYC schools safely reopen in the fall?

Health experts say major school renovations and more robust coronavirus testing would likely be needed.

Housing

Policy

What is the current state of eviction protections in New York?

A patchwork of guidance can be hard to understand for renters and landlords as housing courts reopen.

New York City

Politics

Coronavirus pandemic drives a new wave of hate crimes

Anti-Asian attacks are up as New York City Council defunds hate crime prevention program.

New York City

Politics

Congress is getting more diverse. Now its caucuses could too.

Why Ritchie Torres wants to be the first member of both the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

DSA candidates get out the stay-at-home votes

Breaking with history, mail-in ballots delivered big wins for progressives.

Opinion

Opinion

To increase racial justice, upzone for equity

Mandatory inclusionary housing should be applied to rich neighborhoods.

New York City

Opinion

New York City should teach older children outdoors

For the next school year, follow the science on who is most likely to spread COVID-19 and where.

New York City

Politics

Trump threatens to send federal agents to NYC

The city and state have already threatened legal action should agents be deployed to the city.