April 2025

Cory Booker’s Speech Is the Broad Trump Indictment Democrats Need

Photo: Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images My initial reaction to the news that Cory Booker was going to hold the Senate floor for many hours to dramatize his opposition to Trump 2.0 was a bit despairing: Having demonstrated that they no longer have any leverage over the administration and its supine congressional allies, Senate Democrats would now […]

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Opinion: Children, Parents & Grandparents Call for Hochul to Move Faster on Climate Action

“While I cannot always prevent pollution from entering my kids’ lungs, I can call on Gov. Hochul to move forward with cap-and-invest and pass strong climate legislation.” Climate groups staged a rally in March calling for Gov. Hochul to move faster on climate policies. Photo by Noemie Trusty. It’s every parent’s nightmare: knowing something is harming

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Linder in London: Charting a Course from Buzzcocks Provocateur to Brit Art Treasure

When U.K. punk band the Buzzcocks were looking for cover art for their 1977 Orgasm Addict single, twenty-three-year-old Linda Mulvey had just completed a graphic design degree at Manchester Polytechnic. The band settled on one of Mulvey’s untitled photomontages for their cover—a naked female torso with a steam iron instead of a head. A year

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Trump cuts to World Trade Center health program trigger bipartisan criticism

President Donald Trump’s deep cuts to the federal agency overseeing health services for survivors of the September 11th attacks have triggered widespread condemnation, including from Republicans worried the reduction will jeopardize a program that has symbolized the government’s commitment to victims of a defining event of the last quarter century. On Friday, Health and Human

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Despite federal risks, Council pushes $4B in budget spending on housing, libraries

City Council leaders will push to boost spending on housing, education and parks in the upcoming budget, pointing to billions of dollars in additional money that they say Mayor Eric Adams’ administration overlooked. The council released its official response on Wednesday to the mayor’s $115 billion budget proposal for the 2026 Fiscal Year, drawing battle

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Freed of Federal Charges, Defiant Eric Adams Says He’s ‘Gonna Win’ Reelection

With his federal corruption case behind him, Mayor Eric Adams stood on the back steps of Gracie Mansion on Wednesday to defiantly declare he is  going to run — and prevail — in the upcoming mayoral race.  “I’m running for re-election and you know what? I’m gonna win,” he said.  It was a striking scene

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