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Cuomo Surges, Mamdani Scrambles: NYC’s Mayoral Primary Heats Up

Andrew Cuomo may have vanished from the political stage, but don’t count him out just yet. With the New York City Democratic mayoral primary fast approaching, a new poll shows the former governor charging back into the spotlight and leading the pack. However, one progressive Assemblyman is hoping to shake up the race with an […]



Janice Chen Breaks Silence Amid Ongoing Ballot Challenges

Despite a clear show of grassroots support and multiple legal victories, Janice Chen, candidate for Kings County Civil Court, remains the target of persistent efforts to remove her from the ballot. Now, Chen is speaking out—not just in defense of her candidacy, but in defense of the democratic process she says is under threat. Her […]



Brooklyn Backlash: Senator Slams Mayor’s Homeless Shelter Plan in Sheepshead Bay

The battle over Brooklyn’s backyard is heating up. While the New York City mayor wants to place a new homeless shelter for 175 families in the heart of Sheepshead Bay, not everyone’s rolling out the welcome mat. Now a New York State Senator is leading the charge against the plan, calling it a “direct assault” […]



DC 37 Endorses Khari Edwards, Citing Longstanding Support for Working Families

In a major show of support from New York City’s public workforce, District Council 37 (DC 37), the city’s largest public employee union, has officially endorsed Khari Edwards for Brooklyn Borough President. The announcement was shared through a press release on April 24, 2025, marking a significant boost to Edwards’ campaign as he vies to […]



Janice Chen and Janice Purvis Officially Make the Ballot for Kings County Civil Court Judge

Brooklyn voters will see two powerful voices for justice on the ballot this June. Janice Chen and Janice Purvis, both officially certified as candidates for Kings County Civil Court Judge. With each campaign powered by grassroots community support, Chen and Purvis are moving forward with a commitment to fairness, equity, and accessibility in the courtroom. […]