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Eyes Will Be on Biden to Act Fast on Resilience for NYC

Jarrett Murphy | October 27, 2020

President Trump’s cancellation of a Corps of Engineers study means there’s no federal planning underway for protecting New York City from the impacts of global warming. Will that change under a President Biden?

Election 2020

Democrats See a Chance to Nab the Assembly Seat Malliotakis is Giving Up

Jarrett Murphy | October 26, 2020

Brandon Patterson and Michael Tannousis are vying for an Assembly district that shares territory with the only competitive Congressional and Senate races on city ballots Nov. 3.

election 2020

Desinformación sobre las elecciones entre latinos

Daniel Parra | October 26, 2020

Los latinos al volverse un bloque de votantes importante también se volvieron un mayor objetivo para la desinformación

Opinion

Opinion: Making Sure Formerly Incarcerated New Yorkers Know Their Voting Rights

Soffiyah Elijah | October 23, 2020

‘During the three months we set up shop in Harlem every Saturday, we encountered scores of people who thought that because they had a felony conviction and/or they were on parole, they could not vote.’

Election 2020

VIDEO: How the Election Will Impact NYC Housing

Nicole Javorsky | October 23, 2020

Whoever wins the presidency could have a huge impact on housing in New York City, from homelessness to homeownership, and private development to public housing.

Brooklyn

Assembly Hopeful: Eviction Ban Would ‘Save Lives’

Jarrett Murphy | October 22, 2020

Phara Souffrant Forest, a nurse turned candidate, is on the verge of unseating an incumbent Democrat in Brooklyn.

2020 election

¿Cómo se configura el mapa nacional del voto latino?

Daniel Parra | October 19, 2020

Los dos candidatos a la presidencia en los Estados Unidos están invirtiendo tiempo y dinero para capturar el voto latino.

Government

Puppies, Prostitution, Bullies and Tolls: Rose and Malliotakis as Lawmakers

Jarrett Murphy | October 19, 2020

The Staten Island Congressional race has been about ideology and association (and who hates Bill de Blasio more) but not about what either candidate has proposed or achieved legislatively.

Election 2020

On Crime and Justice, Biden and Trump Both Have Long Records

Kristen McNerney | October 14, 2020

From the Central Park Five and the ’94 Crime Bill to Black Lives Matter, both candidates have a track record and a distinct policy vision.

2020 election

Your Guide to NYC’s 2020 Election

Jarrett Murphy | October 9, 2020

From the presidency of the U.S. to the presidency of Queens, from the House of Representatives to the City Council, NYC voters will have lot of choices to make come November 3.

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