Technology

Policy

‘Little tech’ lobby starts campaign against AI regulation bills

The American Innovators Network is warning about unintended consequences of the RAISE Act and other legislation regulating AI companies.

2026 New York gubernatorial election

Politics

Electeds race to endorse Hochul following Delgado campaign launch

Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado’s announcement that he will challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul next year has resulted in a flood of endorsements for the incumbent.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Domestic and elder abuse leave scars many can’t see

Coerced debt can keep abuse survivors locked in dangerous situations, but a new bill aims to provide relief.

News & Politics

Politics

Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado launches campaign for governor

After breaking with Gov. Kathy Hochul, Delgado now looks to be challenging her from the left.

Editor's Note

Opinion

Editor’s note: Train Daddy’s return ‘beyond’ exciting

Penn Station advocate Sam Turvey sees hope for the transit hub’s redevelopment with Andy Byfod leading the project.

News & Politics

Politics

A guide to the federal government’s numerous legal fights with NY

Since returning to power, the Trump administration has taken legal action against the state’s policies related to immigration, transit and other issues.

New York State

Politics

In upstate New York, LGBTQ+ service providers are being pushed to the edge

The state’s protections could go a long way to combat Trump’s threats that would affect organizations outside of New York City.

New York State Assembly

Sponsor Content

Second annual AAPI summit in Albany sees growth, celebrates culture

The event sponsored by the New York State Assembly Asian Pacific American Task Force was on track to have grown more than double in size from the previous year.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: New York’s workers are under attack. The EmPIRE Act is how we fight back.


This critical state legislation would give New York’s working people the tools to enforce their rights under the labor law when the state doesn’t have the resources or political will to do so.

Immigration

Policy

Can NY stop ICE from arresting immigrants at federal courthouses?

Existing state law only limits arrests at state courthouses, and it’s not clear the state Legislature has the power to stop arrests in federal buildings.

Albany Agenda

Policy

Faith leaders urge Assembly to pass packaging reduction bill

The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act just passed the state Senate but faces intense opposition from the plastics industry and some business leaders.

News & Politics

Politics

Criminal justice reform group asks Hochul to replace judge known for imposing excessive sentences

The Center for Community Alternatives, which helped scuttle Justice Hector LaSalle’s chief judge nomination, is now targeting Justice M. William Boller, whose judicial term expires this year.

Editor's Note

Opinion

Editor’s note: Adams and Hochul both take credit for bringing back wind farm project

The mayor claimed to have convinced President Donald Trump on the reversal, while the governor actually horse-traded to make the deal happen.

Gambling

Politics

Parkland alienation bill passes Senate, potentially paving way for Cohen’s casino

State Sen. John Liu successfully bypassed fellow state Sen. Jessica Ramos to keep Mets owner Steve Cohen’s plans for a Queens casino on track.

Long Island

NYN Media

Long Island sees growth among Asian Americans, amid reports of hate

A new report finds nearly 78% of AAPI adults on Long Island experience race-based discrimination in Nassau and Suffolk counties.