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Biden brings Hochul to DC, and Adams is left behind
Politico· 6 hours agoKathy Hochul was right there with him at the White House. But over 200 miles away, another Democrat was left behind. Mayor Eric Adams was absent from the...
PolitiFact FL: Can Trump still run for president or vote as a convicted felon?
WUSF 89.7· 2 days agoWLRN has partnered with PolitiFact to fact-check Florida politicians. A unanimous jury in the...
Schumer’s Israel views under scrutiny
Politico· 15 hours agoFreshman GOP Rep. Nick LaLota is calling for a pardon from Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democratic supporter of Biden (good luck with that). Lawler in the Hudson ...
Why more social media laws may be coming
Politico· 2 days agoThe proposal, as well as a bill that would block tech companies from collecting the personal data of minors, are among the most hotly debated measures as...
What’s the state of New Yorkers’ mental health?
Politico· 2 days agoWhen it comes to youth mental health, both Vasan and Gov. Kathy Hochul have focused on the role of social media. Hochul most recently ...
Donald Trump's history with women is his downfall
Fortune· 5 days agoDaniels’ (legal name Stephanie Clifford) experience with Trump dates back to 2006 when she met the then-businessman and accepted his invitation up to his hotel suite, where they had sex—an event ...
Session winds down
Politico· 2 days agoU.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm joined Gov. Kathy Hochul and Sen. Chuck Schumer to highlight the new program in New York City on Thursday. “We’re ...
Donald Trump is guilty in NY trial: What's next?
Politifact· 5 days agoA unanimous jury in the New York case concluded that Trump was guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records in an alleged scheme to cover up a...
Why Trump Couldn’t Pardon Himself in Hush-Money Case if Re-Elected
New York Times· 4 days agoIf Mr. Trump wanted to receive a pardon on his state felony charges, he would have to pursue one...
Real Estate Backs Candidates Up Against DSA
The Real Deal· 6 days agoThe Daily Dirt breaks down what New York primary races are being watched by the real estate industry