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DSA

At DSA forum, AOC pledges not to vote for any military aid to Israel

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez previously said she supported sending “defensive” arms to Israel, which had led some DSA members to oppose endorsing her for reelection.

News & Politics

Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn is losing her grip on the Brooklyn Dems

The Assembly member has weathered storms before – but she’s having a really bad week.

News & Politics

Blakeman denied public matching funds in decision criticized as partisan

The Democrat-majority state Public Campaign Finance Board voted not to permit the likely Republican nominee for governor to receive millions in matching funds

News & Politics

Hochul leads Blakeman by just 13 points in latest Siena poll

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s lead over her likely GOP opponent has shrunk by half over the past two months.

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Health Care

Helen Keller’s family members irate over changes to communication bill of rights proposal

The proposed changes to the bill have also caused a rift between the chairs of the Assembly and Senate committees on disabilities.

Policy

Lawmakers apathetic, yet unfazed, by sluggish state budget talks

State budget talks are expected to drag on weeks past the April 1 deadline.

Immigration

Report finds immigrant legal services under stress in New York

Immigrant rights advocates want state leaders to approve landmark new funding and legislation to improve access to attorneys for immigrants amid a hostile federal government

PersonalityShow All

Personality

PR pro George Arzt can finally enjoy the fresh air

A Q&A with the reporter-turned-political consultant, who’s retiring after six decades.

Interviews & Profiles

Stanley Richards wants Rikers closed. In the meantime, he works there.

The new correction commissioner is committed to borough-based jails, ending solitary confinement and collaborating with federal supervisors.

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Zohran Mamdani

Mamdani, reporters, trade jabs at the Inner Circle show

It was a “Free-for-All” at the annual parody musical – and the mayor even teamed up with old rival Curtis Sliwa.

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Power Lists

The 2026 Bronx Power 100

The leaders charting a promising course for the borough.

Publisher's Section

The 2026 Above & Beyond: Women

Remarkable leaders moving New York forward.

Power Lists

The 2026 Queens Power 100

The leaders of one of the country’s most diverse counties.

40 Under 40

The 2026 Albany 40 Under 40

Rising Stars in state government and politics.

OpinionShow All

Budget

Opinion: How we save our Black communities

Savings accounts, community land trusts are ways to keep Black New Yorkers from getting priced out of the city.

New York City

Editor’s note: From Rikers Island to Vacationland

There’s precedent for a New York City jails boss to seek respite up north.

Opinion

Opinion: To trans New Yorkers, we must say: ‘We see you’

New York must redouble our legislative support for the trans community and expand the Trans Wellness and Equity Fund to $10 million.

Opinion

Opinion: Mamdani needs to give make-up services to students left behind during the pandemic

New York City has fought nonprofit Advocates for Children’s class action lawsuit for years.

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Opinion

Opinion: Why New York’s nurses walked out, what we won and why it matters

NYSNA’s winter strike was an example of workers across industries refusing to accept degraded or dangerous working conditions.

NYN Media

Despite Trump cuts to HIV programs, private funders stay determined to find cure

A Q&A with Kyle Clifford, the first H.I.V. positive CEO of AIDS research organization amfAR.

NYN Media

Opinion: Domestic violence isn’t a one-size-fits-all problem

The solution is clear: New York must designate funding for culturally specific organizations for domestic violence survivors.

Commentary

Commentary: Building ‘a network of networks’ in a trying time

A coalition to strengthen and support youth service providers is kicking off after a successful pilot.