Politics Stalemate continues: No progress on ICE changes to end partial shutdown Feb 19, 2026 White House and Democrats show no sign of nearing agreement on Immigration and Customs Enforcement changes to end partial shutdown.
Politics House Democrats Urge Reversal of State Department’s Visa Processing Pause Jan 29, 2026 75 House Democrats call for a reversal of State Department’s halt in processing immigrant visas for 75 countries,…
Politics NY Governor Hochul to Decide on Physician-Assisted Suicide Law by Dec 31 Dec 5, 2025 Gov. Kathy Hochul will decide before Dec. 31 if she will sign or veto a proposed law legalizing physician-assisted…
Politics Gov. Hochul Rejects Mayor-elect Mamdani’s Free MTA Bus Rides Proposal Nov 9, 2025 Gov. Hochul rejects Mayor-elect Mamdani's free MTA bus ride proposal, citing the need for fare-based funding while exploring increased affordability options.
Health & Wellness Revitalizing City’s Health: Fitness & Wellness Expo Returns Sep 26, 2025 Mark Your Calendars for the Upcoming Wellness Expo in the City Get ready for an epic wellness event happening this…
Politics Manhattan Mass Shooting Reignites Gun Control Debate, Influences NYC Mayoral Race Jul 30, 2025 A Manhattan mass shooting renews Democrats' call for gun reform while Republicans use it to attack the NYC mayoral…
US Economy NY solar industry fears job losses from GOP bill Jun 11, 2025 NY renewable energy CEO Kevin Schulte warns of job losses if Congress cuts green energy tax credits, saying it would force layoffs.
US Economy EPA Grant Pause May Cost Homeowners Money May 18, 2025 Millions of dollars in EPA grants for clean energy projects have been frozen by the Trump administration, affecting…
Politics Senate Democrats to Demand Transparency from Trump on Deportations to El Salvador May 1, 2025 Senate Democrats push for a vote to require transparency on Trump administration's deportations to El Salvador,…
Politics New York to Create New Charge for Masked Criminals, Says Governor Hochul Apr 30, 2025 New York plans to charge individuals with a new crime if they wear masks while committing another offense, says Gov. Kathy Hochul.