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It's Wednesday in New York City, where NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has agreed to remain in her job under incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani, both parties have announced.
Prior to the election, Mamdani said he would ask Tisch to stay — a move that drew cheers from law enforcement officials and moderate Democrats but skepticism from his progressive base.
Nearly 2,000 New York City workers who were either fired or left over the 2021 COVID vaccine mandate could get their old jobs back under a new plan announced by Mayor Eric Adams. We asked some of those workers if they'd take the deal.
Just two weeks after Democrat Mikie Sherrill’s resounding 14-point victory in New Jersey's gubernatorial race, her state party is eyeing a few GOP-held House seats it believes can be flipped in next year’s midterms.
"We got a text from our son who said we have to get him a taxi because the bus was in an accident": School bus horror stories continue to emerge ahead of a key vote today on a contract extension for city school bus operators.
“A lot of clients kind of want you to sand down the edges of something when they first see it,” said artist Aneesh Bhoopathy. “It's kind of rare to have someone that's willing to take maybe the creative risks that you want to take.”
Health insurance enrollment for 2026 is now underway on New York’s Affordable Care Act marketplace, and state officials are encouraging residents to sign up with upbeat ads reassuring them that “quality health insurance” is available.
Nearly two months after a five-alarm fire tore through a beloved Red Hook warehouse, artists and small business owners who lost decades of work and inventory are finally getting some financial help.