Public safety officers at CUNY and the NYPD decisively shut down an attempted "Liberated Zone" protest by pro-Palestinian students at City College of New York.
A new report from The Heritage Foundation reveals that New York's ban on hydraulic fracturing has cost residents approximately $27,000 per family annually in lost economic benefits.
Newly released documents indicate that New York state officials had predetermined plans to euthanize Peanut, a popular social media squirrel, prior to a raid on his owner's home.
A New York judge blocked Mayor Eric Adams' office and New York City's Department of Correction from implementing an executive order allowing ICE agents to operate from Rikers Island.
The New York City Council sued Mayor Eric Adams this week after he allowed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities to operate from Rikers Island.
For the 12th consecutive year, New York has landed at the very bottom of the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC) “Rich States, Poor States” economic outlook rankings. The report, released Tuesday, ranks all 50 states based on 15 factors related to taxation, regulation, labor costs, and economic policy.
The New York woman who punched a young pro-life activist in the face during a street interview is now facing criminal charges—and no longer has access to the more than $8,000 she raised on GoFundMe to pay for her legal defense.
New York Democratic Congressman Tom Suozzi has come under scrutiny for voting against the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill designed to prevent noncitizens from voting in federal elections.