New York AG Letitia James Leads Coalition to Defend Venezuelan Immigrants' Temporary Protected Status Against Trump Administration's Termination Efforts
Letitia James leads a coalition of attorneys general challenging the end of TPS for Venezuelan immigrants, stressing their contributions and the risks they face if deported.
Ex-Governor Andrew Cuomo Regrets Resignation, Critiques Successor While Eyeing NYC Mayoral Race
Andrew Cuomo expressed regret for resigning as NY Governor, critiqued successor Hochul's tenure, and has since engaged in the NYC mayoral race with union support and criticism from Mayor Adams.
New York City's Democratic Mayoral Candidates Set to Face Off in First Debate at 30 Rockefeller Center
The first NYC Democratic mayoral primary debate at 30 Rockefeller Center will feature nine candidates, excluding incumbent Mayor Eric Adams. Mics will be muted for rule violations, and candidates will address unannounced topics.
New York Enacts Retail Worker Safety Act to Shield Employees from Workplace Violence
New York's Retail Worker Safety Act implements safety measures for retail workers, including violence prevention plans and de-escalation training. It requires large employers to provide workers with silent alarms by 2027.
Sean Buckley Appointed as Deputy U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, welcomes Sean Buckley as the newly appointed Deputy U.S. Attorney, bringing his extensive background from private and public sectors into the role.
New York Attorney General Joins 20-State Coalition Challenging Trump's Transgender Military Ban in Appeals Court
NY Attorney General Letitia James and 20 states' coalition file an amicus brief opposing the Trump administration's transgender military ban, seeking to uphold a block on its enforcement.
New York City's First Fully Containerized Neighborhood in Harlem Marks Triumph in Battle Against Trash and Rodents
New York City fully implements containerized trash collection in West Harlem, reducing rat sightings and improving cleanliness with the use of Empire Bins serviced by special trucks.
Staffer Handcuffed in Rep. Nadler's Manhattan Office as DHS Cites Security Check Amid Protest Reports
Federal agents handcuffed a staffer at Rep. Nadler's office in Manhattan during a security check prompted by reports of protesters inside. Nadler criticized DHS's actions as intimidation tactics.












