As budget deadline nears, City Council pushes to restore $53M in cultural funding

City lawmakers gathered with arts and museum leaders on Friday to make a final push for Mayor Eric Adams to restore $53 million in funding he cut from cultural institutions, as the... Read more »

NYC will proactively inspect crumbling buildings under newly approved City Council bill

Roughly 6 months after the catastrophic partial collapse of a Bronx apartment building, the City Council on Thursday approved legislation aimed at stopping such structural damage from slipping through the cracks in... Read more »

How Biden and Trump are taking very different approaches to preparing for next week’s debate

President Joe Biden begins an intense period of private preparations Friday at Camp David for what may be the most consequential presidential debate in decades. The 81-year-old Democrat’s team is aware he cannot afford... Read more »

Ionescu, Jones combine for 53 points, Liberty get back on track in win over Sparks

After the Phoenix Mercury ended the Liberty’s eight-game win streak on Tuesday, New York came home strong and bounced back into the win column with a final score of 93-80. With no... Read more »