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Mamdani once said his admin would be ‘Trump’s worst nightmare.’ In practice, he’s taking a cordial approach.

The New York City mayor didn’t mention the president’s funding threats as he bemoaned a coming budget gap. He didn’t go to a Pride flag raising at a national monument. He texts the president regularly.

Zohran Mamdani

Trump gives ‘nice guy’ Mamdani a State of the Union shoutout

And the president advertised NYC’s emergency snow shoveler program to the world.

New York State

An Albany exodus of retiring state lawmakers

A dozen lawmakers from both parties and both legislative chambers have said they won’t seek reelection this year

2026 New York state elections

Molinaro launches grand return to New York politics

Marc Molinaro left his post as the Trump-appointed head of the Federal Transit Administration to run for an upstate Assembly seat.

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Policy

Hochul budget director hints at rolling back state’s climate law

Blake Washington, the governor’s top budget adviser, called the current energy transition benchmarks “own goals” as they place financial burdens on New Yorkers

Policy

State Senate’s bid-rigging probe prompts constitutional amendment

Lawmakers want to empower the state Legislature following an investigation into Gov. Kathy Hochul’s changes to a $9 billion Medicaid home care program.

Albany Agenda

Lawmakers won’t water down or delay climate law mandates, Stewart-Cousins says

Republicans blame the state’s green energy mandates for high energy costs, but state Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said there are no plans to change the law.

New York City

Blizzard brings NYC’s first real snow day in 7 years

It also brings a second test for Mayor Zohran Mamdani in the unglamorous work of running city agencies.

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Heard Around Town

Dan Goldman is bringing a Lutheran pastor to the State of the Union

Immigration activist Fr. Fabian Arias plans to attend Trump’s speech. Other New York leaders are also sending messages with their guests.

Opinion

Editor’s note: Budget days are the worst

Take a breath, the real coverage of government finances takes some time

Personality

Does New York City have a snowy 666 curse?

Major snowstorms have hit the city every decade on a year ending in a certain digit since the ’90s.

Julie Menin

Julie Menin’s path to power

The New York City Council speaker worked in private practice and at various city agencies before elected office.

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Who's Who

The 2026 Who’s Who in Affordable Housing

New Yorkers creating and preserving housing for low- or middle-income households.

Publisher's Section

The 2026 50 Over 50

The Age Disruptors who are at the peak of their powers.

Power Lists

The 2026 Brooklyn Power 100

The political hierarchy of Kings County.

Trailblazers

The 2026 Black Trailblazers

Notable New Yorkers who are paving the way for others.

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Opinion

Opinion: A racial equity plan must guide Mamdani’s budget process

Voters approved a New York City Commission On Racial Equity, but mayors haven’t listened.

Opinion

Opinion: Finish what we started – and stop making Long Islanders pay the price

Stopping the Sunrise Wind offshore wind project halfway through will only drive up costs and strand investments.

Opinion

Opinion: Homelessness should never be a death sentence

The status quo of homeless shelter proliferation and the presence of longtime encampments in working-class communities is not the answer.

Editor's Note

Editor’s note: Don’t count out Adrienne Adams

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s running mate came late to politics – and she’s proven she has no interest in leaving.

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NYN Media

Opinion: New York needs to require recess

At least 30 minutes of play per day for elementary school students would boost kids’ health and help Hochul hit her budget goals.

Nonprofits

A charter school leader says Trump administration policies are putting pressure on Black students

In an NYN Q&A, Dr. Curtis Palmore of United Charter High Schools reflects on DEI as Black History Month celebrates 100 years.

Nonprofits

How a clothing partnership supports threatened refugees

New Neighbors Partnership’s long-term community-based model continues to build trust among vulnerable newcomers.

NYN Media

ABNY to award $250,000 in World Cup community grants

The Association for a Better New York’s “World Cup for All” initiative will benefit fan engagement and youth programs