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States Sue Trump to Lift Offshore Wind Power Blockade

New York Attorney General Letitia James along with her counterparts in 17 other states sued the Trump administration on Monday seeking to permanently block Trump’s complete halt on all offshore wind energy development. The Democratic attorneys general argued in a 101-page complaint that the president’s attacks on the industry violated a litany of federal laws […]
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LISTEN: Mamdani Momentum Hits Cuomo Cliff

Mamdani momentum is monumental, but Cuomo remains a steep cliff to climb with time running short. Co-hosts Christina Greer, Katie Honan and Harry Siegel discuss that and much more, including Kathy Hochul’s premature “budget deal” proclamation, Eric Adams’ “best budget ever” proposal, and Donald Trump’s brutal federal spending plan that neither New York leader seems […]
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13 City Council Races to Watch in NYC’s June Election

It’s not just the mayor on the ballot in New York City this year. Many other offices are up for grabs, including all 51 seats in the City Council — including nine Council members who are term-limited and cannot run again. To help voters make sense of the races ahead of the June 24 primary […]
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A Knock at the Door by a Florida Sheriff Inflames a Bitter NYPD Feud

At 8:38 p.m. on April 26, the St. John’s County Sheriff’s office near Jacksonville, Fla. received a call from the NYPD about online threats that were made to a retired NYPD lieutenant who now lives in the area. The threats involved images of a map with a route drawn to Florida, a picture of a […]
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Tenants Facing Evictions Increasingly Don’t Have Lawyers Despite NYC Law, Comptroller’s Report Finds

An increasing share of tenants facing eviction are doing so without housing attorneys, according to a new report from New York City Comptroller Brad Lander highlighting an issue tenant advocates have been ringing alarm bells about for years as evictions continued to surge post-pandemic. Lander’s report released Friday draws heavily from an analysis from the […]
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