New York
De Blasio Is Going After Big Money
De Blasio is on the path to taxing the wealthy in New York City to get the transit done as quickly as possible.
New York
De Blasio is on the path to taxing the wealthy in New York City to get the transit done as quickly as possible.
Tensions in East Harlem are at an all time high. Gale Brewer, the Manhattan Borough President, finally took a stance on the rezoning of the neighborhood and decided to reject the plan.
Should the current political climate surprise us at all? Last night, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced that he was switching his political affiliation from Democrat to Republican.
The initiative on affordable housing is finally making progress. As part of the Mayor’s agenda, affordable housing has been recorded to be part of one fifth of de Blasio’s construction budget.
It only took Anthony Scaramucci ten days to step down as White House Communications Director after another major change took place within the Trump administration.
421-a is seeing a big change in its revived state.
Long Island's technology community appears to be on the upswing once again.
As an elected official and Chair of the NYC Council Committee on Health, Johnson has fought for affordable health care in his community and doesn’t plan to stop fighting.
Former New York State Assembly Sheldon Silver’s case was overturned this morning by the Second Circuit Appeals
There has been much anticipation for Penn Station’s “Summer of Hell” schedule, and today it has finally started its eight-week journey.