New York’s Environmental Regulations Are Making the State Vulnerable to Blackouts, Says Grid Operator

New York’s Electric Grid Faces Challenges Amid Green Energy Push A recent report from the state’s grid operators highlights increasing reliability issues within New York’s electric grid. As electricity demand rises, some systems are being forced offline under the state’s green energy mandates. This, combined with growing consumption, is raising concerns about the grid’s overall […]
New York’s child tax credit is expanding: What to know and how to apply

New York Expands Child Tax Credit New York is increasing its child tax credit. This expansion was approved during the state budget process that wrapped up at the start of May. To qualify for the credit, you need to be a full-year resident of New York State or married to one. Children who are under […]
Long Island politicians criticize New York’s new election law that may benefit Democrats in local elections

Officials on Long Island have expressed strong disapproval of new state election laws that aim to reshape local campaigns and potentially favor Downballot Democrats. At a press conference held on Tuesday, members from both political parties urged Governor Kathy Hochul to endorse a law that prioritizes local races, even while federal elections dominate the voting […]
New York’s budget reaches a record $254 billion and here’s why it may increase further

New York State Budget Reaches $254 Billion ALBANY – Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Friday the approval of a state budget totaling a record $254 billion. However, concerns about the budget process and the transparency surrounding the uncertain economic landscape have emerged. This figure represents a $15 billion increase from the previous year, marking an […]
Revised discovery laws still fail to offer sufficient support to improve New York’s poor conviction rate.

Supporters of Governor Hochul point to some positive outcomes from recent negotiations in New York Congress concerning the Discovery Law. Adjustments to the language have slightly reduced the amount of unnecessary “evidence” that needs to be gathered quickly, thus relieving some of the time pressure. Prosecutors now have a bit of flexibility to summarize evidence […]
McMahon Unleashes Investigation into New York’s Controversial Native American School Mascot Removal!

Education Secretary Linda McMahon has initiated an inquiry into the New York State Department of Education (NYSED) and state boards after they declined to discontinue the use of Native American mascots and posed a threat to withhold funding from the Massapequa School District. Earlier this week, President Trump voiced strong support for his school district. […]
New York’s Nassau County seeks to ban standing within 15 feet of cops under bill panned as unconstitutional

Lawmakers in Nassau County, New York, are pushing for measures to make it illegal to stand within 15 feet of a police officer or other first responder in an emergency, but critics of the proposal have argued it is unconstitutional. People entering the “buffer zone” for first responders in emergencies face misdemeanor charges and a […]
Trump promises to ‘fight’ for Long Island town in standoff over New York’s Native American logo ban

To the chiefs. President Trump vowed to fight for the town of Long Island to preserve the school’s team name and logo after New York state demanded removal because it banned the image of Native Americans. The Masapequa School Board called for Trump after losing a tooth-nail battle in court for nearly two years. Masapequa […]
Inside Russell Wilson and Ciara’s first day as New York’s newest celebrity couple

Russell Wilson is “honored” to be a member of Big Blue. To close the whirlwind day with his wife Ciara in the Tri-State area, he officially launched the next NFL chapter with the Giants, so the Super Bowl-winning quarterback posted a loving message to X fans. “I'm honored to be a giant.” Wilson wrote Wednesday […]
New York’s Highest Court Delivers Final Blow to Voting Rights for Foreigners

New York's highest courts have come to an attempt to extend the ultimate blow by the state Democrats to nearly one million foreigners. In January 2022, 51 New York City Council Democrats approved an ordinance that would provide green cards, visas and jobs to more than 800,000 foreigners. Following the lawsuit over the ordinance, the […]