Interviews & Profiles
Personality
Rodneyse Bichotte-Hermelyn is on a mission to make it safer to be pregnant in New York
In her latest maternal health bill, the Brooklyn Assembly member wants to ensure women are able to have a fetus removed from their body after a miscarriage.
Editor's Note
Personality
Editor’s note: Could mask-only subway cars make everyone happy?
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to repeal New York’s public transit mask mandate left some vulnerable people stressed about COVID-19 risks. What if they had a special spot on the train?
Campaigns & Elections
Updated
Politics
The endorsements for New York’s 10th Congressional District
Who’s backing who in the competitive open seat race to represent parts of lower Manhattan and Brooklyn in the House of Representatives.
New York State
Updated
Politics
2022 primaries: Who’s running for Congress in New York
Looking at every House race across the Empire State – which could be key to which party controls Congress.
News & Politics
Politics
Adams flares up on bail, asylum seekers arrive from Texas, monkeypox declared state emergency
Rounding up the week’s political news.
New York City
Politics
In the city’s hottest primaries, candidates hold their breath for an endorsement from The New York Times
Candidates in the races for (at least) the 10th, 12th and 17th Congressional Districts are being formally interviewed – and lobbying hard behind the scenes – for the coveted, possibly decisive nod from the Gray Lady.
Heard Around Town
Politics
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez avoids a primary – after raising $10.2 million.
Everyone wanted to take down AOC in 2020. This year, it’s quieter.
Heard Around Town
Politics
Maloney opens Upper West Side campaign office – across the street from Nadler’s
The two incumbents, who are now opponents, are facing off on West 72nd Street.
News & Politics
Politics
Housing plan unveiled and continued dysfunction at Rikers
Rounding up the week’s political news.
New York State
Politics
Major findings from the AG’s report into Cuomo’s sexual harassment
Investigators spoke with women who had not previously come forward and corroborated accounts from women who had made accusations publicly.
Campaigns & Elections
Politics
Another big night for the DSA
The left-wing group showed it isn’t a one-time wonder in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries.
New York City
Politics
Many lawmakers become lobbyists. Who’s gone from lobbying to lawmaking?
Here are the New York elected officials who once worked in government relations.
New York State
Policy
Coronavirus leaves Child Victims Act cases in limbo
Since the courts are mostly closed, will alleged survivors be given more time to sue?
New York State
Politics
How Cuomo’s COVID-19 response stacks up against other governors
In some ways, New York lagged behind other states.
New York State
Politics