The Times, you’ll recall, demanded Biden withdraw from the race (June 28) before calling Trump unfit (July 11). Interestingly, in Sunday’s piece, the Times calls Trum’s condition a “cognitive change,” while the story’s URL says it’s “cognitive decline.” Even in this instance, it’s likely a telling hedge.
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino is fighting with the city of Amsterdam, New York, to display a 100-foot "Vote for Trump" sign visible from the New York State Thruway.
As newspaper editorial boards lose influence, or withdraw from the space altogether, there are openings for others. In New York City, a group of veteran journalists are trying to fill the gap.
Two men, one from New York and the other from New Jersey, are the latest to be sentenced to prison for their roles in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The paper's editorial board has endorsed Democratic candidates in every election since it endorsed Eisenhower, a Republican, in 1956.
The source of the poll is unclear, but the questions revolve around the former governor and how voters perceive him.
Representative Mike Lawler, a Republican locked in a tight race for re-election, dressed as the pop star for Halloween as a college student in 2006.
A win for Democrats in Amedure at the state’s high court would follow an earlier victory in which a Republican challenge to the state’s Early Mail Voting Law was rejected. That case paved the way for the wider use of no-excuse absentee voting — which raises concerns about increased voter fraud.
New York Democrats launched a coordinated campaign modeled on more traditional battleground state efforts. Federal, state and local leaders are combining efforts to target a group of House GOP freshmen.
Vice President Harris boasts a wide 14-point lead over former President Trump in the blue bastion of New York, new polling shows, roughly double the edge President Biden held there earlier this
The candidate had asked the justices to intervene after a state judge found that he had used an improper home address in election paperwork.
New York and California, routinely overlooked in presidential elections, are shaping up as potentially pivotal battlegrounds in a nail-biter struggle for control of the US House.