Two men, one from New York and the other from New Jersey, are the latest to be sentenced to prison for their roles in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
As newspaper editorial boards lose influence, or withdraw from the space altogether, there are openings for others. In New York City, a group of veteran journalists are trying to fill the gap.
The paper's editorial board has endorsed Democratic candidates in every election since it endorsed Eisenhower, a Republican, in 1956.
The source of the poll is unclear, but the questions revolve around the former governor and how voters perceive him.
Representative Mike Lawler, a Republican locked in a tight race for re-election, dressed as the pop star for Halloween as a college student in 2006.
After a collapse in the mid-terms, New York Democrats are betting a revamped party can help win a House majority
New York Democrats launched a coordinated campaign modeled on more traditional battleground state efforts. Federal, state and local leaders are combining efforts to target a group of House GOP freshmen.
A win for Democrats in Amedure at the state’s high court would follow an earlier victory in which a Republican challenge to the state’s Early Mail Voting Law was rejected. That case paved the way for the wider use of no-excuse absentee voting — which raises concerns about increased voter fraud.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is set to return to court in a case where he is accused of taking bribes and illegal campaign contributions
New York and California, routinely overlooked in presidential elections, are shaping up as potentially pivotal battlegrounds in a nail-biter struggle for control of the US House.
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) is facing backlash following reports he wore blackface and dodged racist rhetoric just days before the election for his swing district.