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Founded by a major Cuomo donor, Renaissance Technologies is set to become a stakeholder in upstate mining operation that touched off backlash against Bitcoin.

Peter Mantius  ·  June 1, 2021

Madeline Singas, a close Cuomo ally, has been a prominent opponent of criminal justice reforms and has taken a punitive approach as Nassau County DA, defenders say.

Sam Mellins  ·  June 4, 2021

As legislators consider reforms to New York’s parole system, former prison officials and incarcerated people describe the barriers to parole release.

Asher Stockler  ·  June 7, 2021

Cuomo pledged to deal with rampant wage theft this year, then failed to deliver. Now, a bill to recover stolen wages is unlikely to pass the legislature.

Amir Khafagy  ·  June 10, 2021

Donovan has a progressive housing platform. But does it match his record?

Duncan Bryer  ·  June 15, 2021

“The police can only go as far as the DA lets them,” one defense attorney said.

Sam Mellins  ·  June 17, 2021

A top energy executive, whose firm is designing pro-gas talking points, has a seat at the table charting the state’s path to decarbonization.

Lee Harris  ·  July 6, 2021

As New York turns the page on solitary confinement, a reflection on what three decades in solitary cost one man.

Vaidya Gullapalli  ·  July 7, 2021

Police officers who were decertified by state regulators went on to find work at other departments and public safety agencies, records show.

Arno Pedram and Luca Powell  ·  July 8, 2021

Elected with real estate industry support, soon-to-be Mayor Adams faces a critical choice on New York’s landmark buildings emissions law.

Pete Sikora  ·  July 9, 2021

DSA organized against a fracked-gas plant in Astoria. Now Schumer is getting involved.

Lee Harris  ·  July 12, 2021

A political moderate and former Congressperson and bank executive, Hochul stands to make history as New York’s first woman governor, but may face fierce challengers in next year’s election.

Sam Mellins and Rory Nevins  ·  August 11, 2021

Farms in New York have used a form of legal arbitrage to shield their manure management practices from scrutiny.

Lee Harris  ·  August 11, 2021

The structure of state government, with its centralized power and few ethical checks, invites scandal after scandal.

Lee Harris  ·  August 11, 2021

And that’s still vastly short of what’s needed.

Pete Sikora  ·  August 31, 2021

Not a single prosecutor appeared to have been disciplined for on-the-job misconduct in 2019. Even the state prosecutors association supports reforms.

Rory Fleming  ·  September 1, 2021

New York is seen as a model - but it also shows the challenges of green public-private partnerships

Lee Harris  ·  September 1, 2021

The $115 million state contract for administering the program required a paper application. Without it, tenants who can’t access technology may be getting left behind.

Andrew Giambrone  ·  September 2, 2021

New York’s new leader has pledged to improve access to public records – but hasn’t yet committed to the policy reforms transparency experts say are needed.

Sam Mellins  ·  September 8, 2021

Tens of thousands of undocumented workers could be left out. Advocates are pushing to add more funds.

Sam Mellins  ·  October 6, 2021
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