April 22 House Republican asks Trump DOJ to criminally prosecute ex-New York Gov Andrew Cuomo The House Oversight Committee referred former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, now a New York City mayoral candidate, to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.
April 22 Schumer sinks, AOC soars in new poll as liberal voters demand harder line on Trump Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's favorable ratings are sinking among New Yorkers, according to a new poll that also shows Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's approval going up.
April 22 Empire State Building shines in gold, white in memory of Pope Francis after pontiff's death The Empire State Building is shining gold and white tower lights for a four-hour window to honor the life and legacy of Pope Francis following his death.
April 21 Trump rips 'ridiculous' calls for New York high school to change Native American mascot After Long Islanders called for President Donald Trump's help regaridng their high school's Native American mascot, he answered the call.
April 21 Biden green energy project halted by Trump admin relied on rushed, bad science, study finds New studies have found that a massive Biden administration green energy project was rushed and relied on faulty science that could have resulted in severe negative environmental impacts.
April 21 New York cops capture alpaca that 'was on the lam' after escaping a trailer Police in New York state received an unusual call and ended up having to wrangle an alpaca that was on the loose and return it to its owner.
April 20 New York Attorney General claims DOJ's mortgage fraud accusations are 'baseless' 'The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts break down the 'irony' of New York Attorney General Letitia James claiming the mortgage fraud accusations against her are false.
April 20 Blue states rallied for illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses ahead of Trump's REAL ID crackdown Nineteen states and DC passed laws allowing illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses ahead of President Trump's enforcement of REAL IDs in May.
April 20 Dem elites accused of slapping small-town cops with ‘witch hunt’ fines twice their pay Tonawanda Police officers face fines for an alleged unauthorized strike during snowstorms. The president of the union alleges retaliation over ticket quotas in a labor dispute.
April 18 Top GOP lawmaker, Hochul trade barbs amid speculation Trump ally is jumping in gubernatorial race New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., have already begun trading barbs in the 2026 gubernatorial race amid reports that the Republican congresswoman is considering a run.