New York's Plan to Ban Gas Vehicles by 2035

Governor Kathy Hochul declines to comment on Andrew Cuomo's fitness for NYC mayor. New York has a plan to ban gas vehicles by 2035, but faces challenges due to lack of EV infrastructure. Automakers must increase EV sales or face fines. Trump admin may cancel NY's permission to follow California plan.

Antisemitism in Education

Columbia Business School professor Ran Kivetz discusses DOJ forming task force to investigate antisemitism on college campuses. NY Gov. Hochul directs removal of 'Palestinian Studies' professorship posting promoting antisemitic theories at CUNY.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams' Legal Woes

New York Governor Kathy Hochul plans to add oversight to New York City Mayor Eric Adams' office instead of removing him amid legal woes and cooperation with former President Donald Trump. Adams faces charges linked to wire fraud, bribery, and soliciting campaign funds from foreign sources.

Revocation of New York City's Toll Congestion Pricing Program

The Trump administration is revoking federal approval of New York City's toll congestion pricing program, leading to a clash between Governor Hochul and President Trump.

New York Congestion Pricing Debate

Discussion on New York's 'congestion pricing' plan and the debate over its timing amidst concerns about the safety and reliability of the subway system. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo supports the policy but questions its implementation now.

Protest against closure of migrant shelters in New York State

Protesters gather outside New York State Capitol to urge Gov. Hochul to prevent closure of hotels housing migrants. Activists demand intervention to prevent eviction and provide new state funding for shelter. NYC scaling back shelter program, leading to closure of migrant shelters. Mayor Adams behind moves to crack down on services for migrants. Protest against closures organized by Columbia County Sanctuary Movement and local nonprofits.

Repeal of Adultery Law in New York

New York Governor Kathy Hochul repealed a 1907 law that made adultery a crime in the state. The law considered adultery a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to three months in jail. The law was deemed outdated and only a few cases were prosecuted under it.

Deployment of National Guard in NYC Subways

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul deploys National Guard to subways to address rising crime concerns, sparking debate on the effectiveness and necessity of the move.

Crime and Bail Laws in New York

Four suspects charged with dismembering two bodies and disposing of them in public were freed under New York's bail laws, sparking criticism from Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney and Governor Kathy Hochul.