John J. Lennon is a contributing editor at Esquire and the author of The Tragedy of True Crime: Four Guilty Men and the ...
As Zohran Mamdani prepares to unveil property tax reforms, he must weigh a plan he inherited from his predecessor.
As Small Business Services commissioner, Kenny Minaya will be charged with slashing fees and helping street vendors.
“Asylum is your story,” the man told him, “why you came here.” He told Moussa he had to talk to a lawyer, something Moussa ...
An anti-development New York City Councilmember approved a project in her district rather than risk being overruled by a new appeals board — the first sign of a potential sea change in the city’s ...
Officials have long eyed “virtual power plants,” which coordinate energy use across thousands of homes, but the state has lagged in adopting them.
The state rescinded its request to dismiss a sexual abuse lawsuit after a judge became aware of New York Focus’s findings.
When the governor doesn't commute sentences, and the legislature won't act, the carrot-and-stick system of rehabilitation disintegrates.
Over his more than two decades as a clean energy entrepreneur and commentator, Jigar Shah has established himself as one of ...
New York City's taxpayers account for a disproportionate share of the state's revenue, enabling the state to spend more in poorer regions. The state's budgets have mostly sent more money to the city ...
State-run youth prisons are severely understaffed. A Rochester-area facility has regularly operated with only a tenth of the staff it’s supposed to have available to supervise youth. Incarcerated ...
State lawmakers want gas companies to give New Yorkers more notice when they’re planning to dig up a gas line — and a chance to consider cheaper or cleaner alternatives. New York’s eight largest gas ...
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