An Upstate New York lawmaker is proposing legislation that would end Tesla's in-person sales operations in New York.
President Donald Trump is casting a long shadow over New York as he begins to assert unprecedented control over his old home ...
Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand are calling on the Trump administration to immediately reverse what they ...
Democratic lawmakers want to remove direct-sales freedoms given to Tesla in 2014 and offer them to other EV brands ...
Rumors resurfaced of a relationship between Andrew Cuomo and his top aide, the latest reminder that the former governor’s ...
Lawmakers say there are 26 Assembly members and 12 state senators who would have to either resign or give up their outside ...
Team Trump” candidate Heshy Tischler failed to garner much support in the largely Orthodox Jewish Brooklyn district.
Despite repeated dismissals, politicians continue to file similar ... attorneys representing the city and the state of New York have tried to replicate this model against other industries.
The Trump Administration also slashed more than $11 billion in funding awarded by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
A new law, sponsored by State Sen. Jessica Scarcella-Spanton (D-North Shore/South Brooklyn), will require judges and district ...
The bill would require a cap of five licenses for electric vehicle manufacturers in the state but allow other companies, such as Rivian and Lucid, to compete for those permits.
By contrast, Trump’s willingness to intervene in New York politics has been welcomed by state Republicans, who have been locked out of power since 2019, when Democrats took back control of the ...