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Andrew Cuomo won 11 out of 13 majority-homeowner districts — but Mamdani swept the floor in renter-heavy areas, where turnout surged.

Charlie Dulik  ·  July 4, 2025

New York is staring down billions in lost federal funding for Medicaid and food assistance over the next decade

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  July 9, 2025

He was slated to be the guest of honor at an event featuring a Hindu nationalist activist who has called for violence and boycotts against Muslims.

Deep Kaushik Vakil, Sam Mellins and Meghnad Bose  ·  July 10, 2025

Trump’s megabill gives wind and solar companies one year to put as many shovels in the ground as possible. They want New York officials to help.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  July 11, 2025

One week in June, only a third of the people who called the Labor Department’s unemployment help line reached a real person.

Julia Rock  ·  July 14, 2025

Building nuclear will test whether New York state is still capable of constructing megaprojects as it has done in the past.

Alexander C. Kaufman  ·  July 26, 2025

New York’s gun shop owners are wary about the loss of federal oversight, with politicians warning the cuts will lead to increased trafficking, violence, and theft.

Mel Hyman  ·  July 18, 2025

Offering hard-to-use benefits instead of cash could help two state-funded companies dodge a 2011 law meant to boost care workers’ pay.

Sam Mellins  ·  July 21, 2025

Empower+ helps thousands of New Yorkers afford energy efficiency upgrades. The state is planning to slash funding by nearly two-thirds in two years.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  July 18, 2025

The prison agency’s security ranks are 4,700 corrections officers and sergeants short of what it says it needs to run every program and housing area effectively.

Chris Gelardi  ·  July 22, 2025

Attyx, formerly known as SUNCo, is set to lose its license to operate in the state over what regulators called “false and misleading” sales pitches.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  July 23, 2025

Fiscal advocates warn the governor and state lawmakers against punting a difficult discussion on how to deal with imminent cuts.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  July 24, 2025

And the delays have gotten worse in recent months.

Julia Rock  ·  July 25, 2025

As environmental justice groups seek to compel the state to follow its climate law, the Hochul administration is set to argue that it deserves a pass.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  July 25, 2025

Affordability concerns — especially housing and the cost of raising a family — are major drivers of population loss in New York state.

Ferdi Ferhat Özsoy  ·  July 29, 2025

The judge suggested he’ll rule that the state is violating its climate law.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  July 29, 2025

Nearly $50 million will come specifically from public radio and TV stations, including rural ones that rely heavily on federal money.

Kate Harloe  ·  July 30, 2025

Then-Governor Andrew Cuomo repeatedly cited federal data placing New York state 38th or 39th nationally.

Ferdi Ferhat Özsoy  ·  July 31, 2025

Short-staffed since a strike this winter, the prison system is keeping people locked in their boiling cells and dorms for upwards of 21 hours a day.

Chris Gelardi  ·  August 4, 2025

Several states already proactively send out payments in much larger amounts than New York currently does.

Chris Bragg  ·  August 5, 2025
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