Madison Square Garden, home to the New York Knicks and one of the most famous arenas in the world, has a capacity of 19,500 seats. The venue hosted the Democratic National Convention in 1924, 1976, 1980 and 1992, as well as the Republican National Convention in 2004.
Artificial intelligence has established itself as a force in New York politics. And with Election Day less than a month away, recent state legislation to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in political campaigning is being put to the test with the ever-evolving technology.
Pressed to say if he thought the 2020 election was stolen, JD Vance repeatedly sidestepped. And he defended the sentiment behind his “childless cat ladies” comment, even as he regretted his word choice.
Republicans are trying to frame a statewide measure to protect reproductive rights as an attack on family values.
Are you registered to vote? Do you know where to vote? Who's on the ballot this year? Here's everything you need to know about voting and Election Day 2024 in New York.
Molinaro, a first-term Republican, and Riley, his Democrat challenger, accused each other again and again of lying. Welcome to New York’s nastiest House race. Central to the debate — as it is to their very expensive rematch in NY-19 — was border security.
A high-stakes battle over the November ballot is playing out in New York City's northern suburbs. It involves the Working Families Party line in the 17th Congressional District.
A coalition of New York City Democratic officials are urging voters to reject several ballot questions in November that they say would dramatically expand Mayor Eric Adams' executive powers. The No Power Grab NYC coalition,
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Donald Trump claimed that The New York Times had apologized to readers after he won the 2016 presidential race.
A law moving many town and county elections in New York to even-numbered years to align them with state and federal races was struck down by a state judge.