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Axios on MSNTrump gets heavy-handed with New YorkPresident Trump is playing an unusually active role in New York politics — getting involved in local campaigns, commandeering municipal projects and putting a thumb on the scale for both Republicans and Democrats.
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A U.S. judge will hold a hearing on Tuesday on the request of New York city and state and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeking a order to block the Trump administration from killing Manhattan's congestion pricing program.
Congestion pricing remained in effect Wednesday, in defiance of another deadline from Trump’s Department of Transportation and ongoing federal threats to defund City area transit
U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik said she was the “deciding vote” on a megabill that quadrupled the maximum state and local tax deduction.
President Trump wants to help fossil-fuel companies lay new pipes in the Northeast. Companies aren’t eager to rush in.Pipeline developers including Williams and Kinder Morgan have spent hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years on projects to shuttle natural gas into New York,
At 49, Meredith Kopit Levien became the youngest person and second woman to lead The New York Times Company when she was christened CEO in September 2020. She di
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo released a political ad Wednesday suggesting the Trump administration’s investigation into him warrants a vote for him in the New York City mayoral race. The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Cuomo on Tuesday night,
New York City mayoral hopeful Andrew Cuomo wasted no time dropping a campaign ad casting himself as a bulwark to President Trump after news broke that he’s facing a Department of Justice
One opponent expresses concern that the administration 'has chosen to fast-track the admission of Afrikaners, while actively fighting court orders
New York's political leaders are trading barbs over a provision in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" budget bill that increases the SALT deduction, with Republicans praising the move as a tax cut and Democrats blasting them for not lifting the tax exemption.
A little-noticed provision in President Trump’s spending bill would require New York’s top-earning firms to shell out billions of dollars in extra taxes each year – and experts say it could accelerate a business exodus that has already slammed city and state coffers,