Bob Shrum has become considerably less skeptical about the prospect of Bloomberg '08.
A Barack Obama fund-raiser has a checkered past.
Rep. Kendrick Meek of Florida is endorsing Hillary Clinton after all.
“Hillary haters would surely prefer the Gerth and Van Natta book,” wrote a Philadelphia Inquirer columnist about one of the new biographies about Hillary Clinton.
In a reversal of trends, JP Morgan Chase will move its headquarters from Midtown to near Ground Zero.
One obstacle to legalizing medicinal use of marijuana in NY is the question of who should grow the stuff.
Michael Bloomberg’s trash plan isn’t going far in Albany.
Indicted labor leader Brian McLaughlin now spends his days working at a construction site.
Adolfo Carrion will endorse congestion pricing.
The NYPD gained more power to videotape political demonstrations.
Joe Bruno and Sheldon Silver met for coffee and told reporters they never smoked pot.
There was another set-back in the effort to find new voting machines.
US Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand’s family sold stock it owned in a military defense contractor.
The former Chairman of the Westchester Independence Party is running for mayor in Yonkers.
Errol Louis shakes his head at more judicial corruption in Brooklyn.
Mort Zuckerman has a piece about politics and religion in the Middle East.
And Diane Ravitch says not to blame the teachers.
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