’21 Election: Red Cracks in City’s Blue Armor
By MATT HIRSCH Though Democrat Eric Adams emerged from Tuesday’s election as mayor of New York City, Republicans managed to take home noteworthy local victories. …[read more]
By MATT HIRSCH Though Democrat Eric Adams emerged from Tuesday’s election as mayor of New York City, Republicans managed to take home noteworthy local victories. …[read more]
By MARY ZAKHAROVA On Thursday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio held a virtual conference discussing the COVID-19 recovery and vaccinations. In particular, the …[read more]
By GABRIEL TIU New York State Senator Zellnor Myrie was dressed as a carrot earlier this morning in Brooklyn as he publicly introduced his new …[read more]
By JOHAN ABDU, STEPHANIE ROSERO, and JULIAN WATSON (Note to readers: The Associated Press minutes ago reported that today — following Letitia James’ charges of …[read more]
By FAWAAD FAROOQ Just last week a teen started firing on an adversary during an altercation they had gotten into outside of Midwood High School. …[read more]
By MATT HIRSCH With Election Day rapidly approaching, and thousands of early votes for Mayor already cast, New Yorkers are waiting and watching. About 72,500 …[read more]
By PAMELA TUWAIDAN Colors — of ghosts, candies and masked humans — are all the rage in Queens. So many events are happening before and …[read more]
BY MARY ZAKHAROVA On Thursday, Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn (LID) hosted a virtual meeting to discuss the upcoming New York elections and issues of …[read more]
By MARWA IKHMAYES Early Thursday afternoon, small business owners gathered with taxi drivers, in solidarity with each other outside City Hall. They demanded that there …[read more]
By JULIAN WATSON New York States’ eviction law protecting tenants is set to expire in January of 2022. This would put many thousands of renters …[read more]
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