Hochul, NYC and the child care
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Kathy Hochul says she confronted ICE agent, accused him of 'terrorizing people' by wearing a mask
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she asked an ICE agent in New York about why they wear masks and said she told them, "you're terrorizing people."
ALBANY, New York — Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul wants expanded legal options for New Yorkers negatively impacted by President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement efforts — and is poised to push for them in the coming days.
New York would become the first state to require manufacturers of 3D printers to block production of guns and gun parts under new legislation Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed Wednesday. The proposed legislation would also make it a crime to possess or sell the digital blueprints needed to produce 3D-printed firearms without a license to do so.
Hochul’s decision to light up the skyscraper erected on the site where the Twin Towers were knocked down by terrorists during the 9/11 attacks was decried as “tone deaf” and
The Democratic governor is navigating a political world dominated by Trump and Mamdani as she runs for reelection.
Her proposals include first-in-the-nation safety standards that would prevent 3D printers from even manufacturing firearms and their parts.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani find themselves on opposite sides of one of the most closely watched congressional races in the nation.
As she rolls out her 2026 agenda priorities, Hochul says she wants to further Albany’s efforts to give parents more control over their kids' online activity by expanding age verification requirements and making it harder for strangers to directly message kids.