While nearly 600,000 fewer voters backed the Democrat than last time, some of the nearly 100,000 more voters who backed the Republican had a lot to say about their reasons and hopes.
Many worry about how Trump might reshape federal health policy — and how those changes could curtail local public health ...
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NY, I LOVE YOU!" Artist Matthew Chavez said he expects commuters to post some 20,000 sticky notes expressing their feelings ...
The president elect has promised mass deportations, but New York is still a sanctuary city and officials said they don’t want ...
The once and future president months ago said that he would kill the vehicle tolling program, but if Gov. Kathy Hochul acts ...
An amendment to the state constitution to protect abortion and civil rights passed, as did most of the City Charter changes ...
Employment in bars and eateries is nearly back to pre-2020 levels, with new establishments playing to a wide range of ...
Two planks of the Republican nominee’s agenda would have devastating consequences on the city’s fortunes, economists and ...
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This year, the city opened 155 early voting sites, where New Yorkers encountered smooth sailing and short lines.