Upstate N.Y. Town Defeats Anti-Farming Bill
A dispute with neighbor spurred a measure to crack down on smaller properties. But the town's large agricultural community fought back.
A dispute with neighbor spurred a measure to crack down on smaller properties. But the town's large agricultural community fought back.
A court rules that Michigan can't block a New York nurse from holding the same job in his new state.
Where should we stop (and start) with renaming places due to historical crimes?
Enhanced sentences for rioting against a "protected class"? In two states, that now includes law enforcement.
On the other hand, Google's Verily is debugging Fresno.
On the pretext of texting safety, they want to give cops free rein to suspend licenses and fine drivers without charges or conviction.
Would the Trump administration give states permission to pursue government-run health care? That's what California and New York would need.
New York collects about $80 billion in revenue annually, but the health care plan passed Tuesday would cost at least $91 billion every year (and probably more).
Gov. Andrew Cuomo accused of "using law enforcement to do political machinations."
The Buffalo Sabres will play a "home" game in New York City against the New York Rangers next year, so the Rangers can keep their special tax exemption.
It's not clear that Cuomo's plan for a scholarship clawback is even constitutional.
Is it about privacy or about government censorship? Maybe that's a false choice.
Bharara's views on policy are a mystery. If he is to be a success as a politician he'll need to figure that stuff out.
It's time for policymakers in Albany to bring ridesharing to all New Yorkers.
Cops read New York's ban as criminalizing possession of commonly used tools.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will announce a free tuition plan for SUNY schools today. Bad idea, especially in a state that's already overtaxed.
License plate readers, facial recognition software, and registration suspensions-a dangerous combination.
Three-headed podcast takes on New York bubble-politics, the objectionable Jeff Sessions, Kanye's breakdown, and more
What did the Union of Concerned Scientists know and when did it know it?
Crony capitalism leads to price gouging, again.
New court ruling requires oil company to hand over accounting records
From the moment it was passed, it was begging for a lawsuit. It got one.
Constitutional rights threatened by the legal storms over global warming
Competitive Enterprise Institute sues NYAG Eric Schneiderman for a little Freedom of Information
If global warming is a problem, it is idiotic for environmentalists to oppose nuclear power.
The fight over treating nuclear power on a similar footing with other low-carbon energy sources
If police are entitled to hate crime law protections as an identity group, who isn't?
Road rage incident ends with off-duty cop killing another motorist
Effort targets advertising since renting your place out for under 30 days is already illegal.
The bicoastal war against this convenient way for hosts and lodgers to meet for mutual satisfaction.
It's not just about 'protecting consumers.'
Republican state Sen. Jacks Martins says "hate speech" such as calling for a boycott of Israel has no place on campus.
Forget the salacious gossip, Weiner is about the nightmare of defining your life in a popularity contest.
Who knew money wielded by government was dangerous?
Luckily, the state is incapable of administering a potentially disastrous law.
Previous raid targeted alleged library subsidy scam.
There's just not enough time to fill in the "Some Idiot Wrote This" segment
Should bureaucrats who can't even maintain voter rolls be in charge of more and more parts of your life?
Major parties going to absurd length to beat back unaffiliated voters with a stick
Matt Welch, Kmele Foster and Michael Moynihan try to figure out who's the real New Yorker
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