Tag: New York State

For Michigan’s Economy, Electric Vehicles Are Promising and Scary

In a presidential battleground state, electric vehicles have emerged as a contested piece of the economic future — a job-killer or a job-creator.

Democrats Hope the Road to House Control Starts in Long Island

Tom Suozzi’s victory last week in a special House election stopped a Republican winning streak on Long Island and suggests its House races may be competitive.

A $450 Million Blow to Trump’s Finances, and His Identity

A huge penalty for deceiving lenders about the value of his properties and his own net worth, if upheld, leaves Donald J. Trump in a perilous financial position.

Next on Cuomo’s Rehabilitation Tour: Blowing Up a State Ethics Panel

Andrew Cuomo’s lawyers were in court on Friday to press the former governor’s case that a New York ethics commission is unconstitutional and should be disbanded.

Who Is Arthur Engoron, the Judge Who Penalized Donald Trump?

For more than three years, Justice Arthur F. Engoron has been ruling against the former president. On Friday, he handed Donald J. Trump a loss in his civil fraud trial.