New York Leads Rebellion of 74 Cities Against National Guard Troop Deployment in American Metropolises
New York City leads a coalition of 74 localities opposing the federal deployment of National Guard troops to U.S. cities, challenging it as unnecessary and disruptive to local law enforcement efforts.
Governor Hochul Announces Waived Application Fees for Almost 130 Colleges During NY State College Application Month
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the waiver of application fees for nearly 130 colleges during New York State College Application Month this October, supporting accessibility to higher education.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Visits Albania to Promote Economic Ties and Tourism
Mayor Eric Adams visits Albania to foster economic ties and promote NYC tourism, with his trip's expenses partially covered by city funds and Albanian hospitality. He has personal connections to Albania through his son, who gained fame there.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch Under Scrutiny for Retaining Police Misconduct Cases Amid Calls for Reform
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch faces scrutiny for retaining misconduct cases and her disciplinary decisions, while mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani proposes transferring disciplinary authority to the CCRB.
Bilt Boosts Manhattan's Fintech Scene with New HQ in Meatpacking District, Gov. Hochul Announces Support and Jobs Influx
Bilt is expanding its headquarters to the Meatpacking District in Manhattan, promising 600 jobs with a 15-year lease on a 58,000-square-foot space. The state supports the fintech firm with up to $6.25 million in tax credits.
New Yorkers Face Potential Health Insurance Price Surge as Government Shutdown Battle Intensifies in Washington
New Yorkers face potential health insurance cost hikes as federal subsidies may expire amid political strife, with Governor Hochul rallying against the government shutdown and its statewide impact.
Mayor Eric Adams Unveils Historic $93 Billion Capital Commitment Plan to Boost Affordable Housing, Public Safety, and Education in New York City
Mayor Eric Adams announced a $93 billion Capital Commitment Plan for New York, aiming to improve housing, safety, and education without cutting previous projects.












