GOP gubernatorial candidate Blakeman appeals to New York labor and criticizes Hochul for vetoing pro-union legislation.

Blakeman Critiques Hochul’s Veto of MTA Bill Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman has voiced strong criticism against Governor Kathy Hochul for vetoing a bill aimed at mandating two drivers on each MTA train. Hochul has been working to garner union support as she faces challengers in her party. Blakeman, who currently holds the position of […]
Billionaire George Soros and his family contributed $71,000 to New York Attorney General Letitia James, who opposes Trump.

Soros Family’s Donations to Letitia James’ Campaigns George Soros, the billionaire known for his far-left influence, along with his family, has contributed over $71,000 to New York Attorney General Letitia James’ campaign since 2019. This includes $31,000 aimed at supporting her re-election next year against President Trump’s longtime adversary. Among these contributions are $18,000 from […]
Zohran Mandami Leaves ‘Affordable’ New York Apartment, Next Tenant Will Face 35% Increase Because of Socialist Rent Control

People looking to rent in New York’s rent-stabilized apartments might face some surprises after Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani’s visit to Gracie Mansion, according to reports. Apartments in Queens are reportedly going for $800 a month, which is 35% more than what Mamdani himself paid. Officials mentioned that while the Astoria apartments are rent-regulated, they are listed […]
New York requires Elise Stefanik and others: Letters

Come back, Elise It’s unfortunate that Councilor Elise Stefanik chose not to run for mayor. She likely would have come out on top (“She’s Steff’ out” Dec. 20). Elise, please return and stay involved in politics. You represent New York’s future. You’re a strong advocate for people’s rights, and New York truly needs you. Mo […]
New York City receives 4 inches of snow, disrupting air travel

Well, that was a bit of a letdown regarding the snow. New York City got merely a third of what was forecasted for a winter wonderland, but it was still enough to disrupt the travel plans of many visitors. On Saturday morning, locals woke up to about 4 inches of snow—quite a difference from the […]
Private organizations sponsoring trips to Switzerland and Las Vegas for Jeffries staff and New York legislators

Privately Funded Trips Raise Concerns for Democrats Hakeem Jeffries, a candidate for Speaker of the House, is advocating for Democrats to limit privately-funded travel as the elections draw near. However, records reveal that he’s dispatched an aide on trips costing over $32,000 to destinations like Ireland, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. Jeffries often reaches out […]
New York Jets Criticized for Revoking Fan’s Invitation to Attempt $100K Field Goal Challenge

The New York Jets are facing backlash after revoking a fan’s invitation to their $100,000 field goal challenge upon discovering she was a soccer coach. On Monday, season ticket holder Ashley Castanio-Gervasi received a notice stating she was no longer eligible to participate in the “Kick for Cash” competition because of her position as a […]
Snowstorm after Christmas disrupts travel plans in New York, New Jersey, and the Northeast.

Winter Storm Hits New York Tri-State Area A significant post-Christmas snowstorm is currently affecting the New York Tri-State area, with accumulations expected to reach up to 9 inches—the largest snowfall in years. This weather is complicating travel plans significantly. As of Friday, nearly 1,000 flights have been canceled across major airports including John F. Kennedy […]
New York City schools find that teenagers struggle to read clocks after cellphone restrictions

Time seems to have slipped away! Teachers in New York City reported that many high school students struggle to read traditional clocks following a statewide ban on cellphones in schools. This seems to stem from the belief that such skills are irrelevant in today’s tech-driven world. “You know, I often find myself asking, ‘Excuse me, […]
College students in New York create a furry club as part of a growing national movement

New “Furry” Club Approved at SUNY Plattsburgh A student government at a New York university has recently approved a new “furry” club, adding to a trend of similar groups emerging at colleges nationwide. The furry fandom is a unique subculture where individuals enjoy expressing themselves through anthropomorphic animal characters. It includes a diverse array of […]