All Five NYC District Attorneys Unite to Demand Reforms in State's Discovery Laws
NYC district attorneys call for revisions to New York State's discovery laws, citing increases in case dismissals and public safety concerns since 2020. They support Governor Hochul's proposals for legislative adjustments.
New York Lawmakers Propose Legislation to Combat Antisemitism in Colleges Amidst Widespread Concerns
New York Democratic lawmakers introduce bills to tackle campus antisemitism, requiring colleges to improve protections and appoint a Title VI coordinator, amid reports of discrimination faced by Jewish students.
Governor Hochul and Senator Gillibrand Alert on Impending $5.5 Billion Federal Funds Loss and Potential NY Tax Hikes
Governor Hochul and Senator Gillibrand warn of a potential $5.5 billion loss in federal education funds for New York, which could force local tax increases and impact students' welfare and learning conditions.
New York City Guidelines Potentially Ease Federal Immigration Access to Sanctuary Spaces Amid Controversy
NYC's new guidelines allow federal immigration agents more access to city properties. This has prompted controversy, with critics saying the policy is confusing and could endanger immigrants and city workers.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and Former President Trump Attend National Prayer Breakfast, Trump Advocates for 'Anti-Christian Bias' Task Force
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and former President Trump attended the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., with Trump addressing anti-Christian bias and Adams testifying before the House Oversight Committee on sanctuary city status.
New York City Invests $2 Million to Expand 'Jobs NYC' Initiative in Unemployment-Hit Neighborhoods
Mayor Eric Adams and Commissioner Gross have announced a $2 million investment to expand the "Jobs NYC" initiative, aimed at boosting economic opportunities in high-unemployment neighborhoods.












