Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo Debuts Weekend Program On WABC.
Red Apple Media talk WABC New York (770) has added a high-profile new voice to its weekend lineup with the launch of “The Pulse of the People,” a one-hour talk program hosted by former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The show premiered Sunday, Feb 1, airing from 5-6pm,...
LI drivers battling some of nation’s most dangerous roads warn about state’s new license...
Long Island drivers already navigating some of the nation’s most dangerous roads warn Albany’s stricter new traffic laws will only likely dump more unlicensed motorists on the streets. New York’s new “point” system, which takes effect Feb. 16, moves the current license-losing threshold of 11 points in 18 months to 10...
Radical AI Opens NY’s First Autonomous Materials Lab
Governor Kathy Hochul celebrated Radical AI on Tuesday for opening New York’s first fully autonomous materials science lab at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The company is renovating space in Building 20 to create a cutting-edge headquarters and research facility capable of running around 100 AI-driven experiments daily....
N.Y. Weather: 14 dead in NYC as freezing cold continues
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Staten Island residents face dangerous wind chills Sunday morning as a cold weather advisory remains in effect until 6 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. The combination of temperatures in the single digits to teens and sustained winds of 15-25 mph is creating hazardous...
New Year, Higher NYC Electric Bills
The state Public Service Commission approved new utility rates in January that will raise bills for Con Edison customers across New York over the next three years, with electric rates increasing by about 9% and gas rates by roughly 6%, according to The City. For the average New York City...
These Snowy Upstate NY Towns Have Alpine Peaks, Après-Ski Vibes, and 2026 Winter Olympics...
While the world’s eyes turn toward the Italian Dolomites this winter for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics , New Yorkers have a familiar urge kicking in: head north, chase snow, and pretend we’re on a European mountain holiday . I don’t know about you, but starting February 6th, not only will every hour of Olympic...
District 22 Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages calls for expanded universal pre-k and childcare investment on...
District 22 Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages joined parents, educators, childcare providers and state lawmakers at Harbor Child Care in Mineola to call for expanded access to universal pre-K and increased state investment in early childhood education on Long Island. The group highlighted ongoing issues, including...
NY con man who ‘sold’ fake condos must pay $4.2M back, plus interest
New York’s long running Bay Ridge condo scandal has reached a turning point, with a court ordering landlord Xi Hui “Steven” Wu to repay more than $4.2 M to the immigrant families he deceived. The ruling forces the man who “sold” nonexistent or illegal apartments to finally return $4.2 Million, plus interest, to...
Mamdani suddenly freezes housing push as budget holes explode
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani swept into office promising an aggressive housing agenda, from a sweeping rent freeze to a crackdown on what he cast as a “rent ripoff.” Now a yawning budget gap has forced him to slam the brakes on that push just as expectations from tenants and landlords peak. The collision... ...
Here’s How Much You Need to Retire in New York at 65 — It’s...
Retiring in New York has always been a bit of a flex. The bagels, the culture, the healthcare, the energy—it’s hard to imagine spending your golden years anywhere else if you don’t choose to flee to a nearby retirement town . But according to a new financial analysis, that dream comes with a very real price tag, and...

















