The Bronx Jacobi Medical Center commemorates World AIDS Day amid federal pullback of recognition By Emily Swanson
Nassau Locust Valley School District’s Title IX policy halted by state education commissioner By Casey Fahrer
Politics Presidential election: New York lawmakers move to make state a player on Super Tuesday By Adam Daly
Politics Adams signs orders to shield Israel Investments, regulate protests near NYC houses of worship By Barbara Russo-Lennon
Politics Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso to run for outgoing Rep. Nydia Velázquez’s Congress seat By Kirstyn Brendlen & Gabriele Holtermann
Brooklyn Brooklyn Borough Prez Antonio Reynoso to run for Congress in NY-7, seeking to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Nydia Velázquez By Kirstyn Brendlen & Gabriele Holtermann
Police & Fire Pols push for bill to create protest buffer zone near New York houses of worship in wake of antisemitic rhetoric at synagogue demonstration By Barbara Russo-Lennon
Immigration NYPD officer violated sanctuary city laws; several gaps found in department’s compliance with ICE, report into five incidents finds By Adam Daly
Immigration Cover up: Face-covered ICE agents and unruly protesters reignite debate over a NYC mask ban By Barbara Russo-Lennon
Inside Government Inside Government with PoliticsNY: A Q&A with State Senator Michael Gianaris By Lea Tomaswick
Politics Meeting of the mayors: Eric Adams and Zohran Mamdani finally meet as transition of power continues By Adam Daly
MTA boss Lieber expects Mayor-elect Mamdani to move quickly on building out bus lane network to full potential By Ethan Stark-Miller
Politics Tears and disappointment over Mamdani’s request for Adams’ City Hall staff to resign ahead of inauguration By Adam Daly
Immigration NYC’s affordable housing goals face threats from escalated federal immigration enforcement, report finds By Barbara Russo-Lennon
Inside Government Inside Government con PoliticsNY: Preguntas y respuestas con el senador estatal Luis Sepúlveda By PoliticsNY Staff
Queens Queens goes all in on casinos as Metropolitan Park, Resorts World receive green light from state’s Gaming Facility Location Board By Shane O’Brien