State leaders hashing out the final terms of a budget that's already 17 days late met an unexpected and untimely new obstacle on Wednesday: a cyberattack on the computer system that creates bills ...
Lawmakers and supporters, including state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, are pushing a bill that would begin the process of amending the state constitution to remove a limit mandating one justice per ...
A pair of city bills were introduced to track squatters — and help them find new housing. In case you missed it, the state budget changed a section of state law to explicitly exclude so-called ...
New York’s legal cannabis market has been hampered by inexperienced leaders who treated the agency like a “mission-driven” startup rather than a government office, according to an internal ...
New York Minute: Gov. Kathy Hochul later today will unveil a plan to bolster safety on mass transit in New York City. It’s an announcement that comes after the governor last week met with Mayor ...
DRINKS ON US — Come celebrate the end of session with POLITICO. We’re hosting a happy hour today at the Albany War Room Tavern. Join fellow New York insiders for drinks and hors d’oeuvres ...
Assemblyman Matt Slater calls for legislative hearings into DocGo’s response to the state’s migrant crisis on Wednesday at the Capitol in Albany. A visual aide is displayed during a news ...
Instead of saying that “all citizens” can vote, Republicans argue the state constitution should be changed to make it clear ...
Stoltenberg, lean and unrumpled, decided to do something diplomatically unorthodox: acknowledge reality. Anxiety about ...
The rapidly unfolding events came as abortion and fights over related issues such as IVF and contraception are expected to drive turnout in the 2024 election. President Biden has campaigned ...
Bill Clinton — America's 42nd president — grew up in an extended family of modest means, but one rich with storytellers. "All my life I've been interested in other people's stories," he wrote ...
He fought prejudice and incarceration during World War II to lead a successful career, becoming one of the first editors of color at a metropolitan newspaper. Bill Hosokawa in 1951, when he worked ...