Hillary Clinton says of the departure of Samantha Power from Barack Obama’s campaign: “It’s important to look at what she and his other advisors say behind closed doors.”
Bill Clinton promises clean-coal projects to the people of Wyoming.
The letters to congressional offices that authorities thought were related to the explosion in Times Square were “just an incredibly unbelievable coincidence.”
Congressman Randy Kuhl will seek reelection.
He’s positioning himself as an independent Republican.
Sheldon Silver is putting pressure on Bruce Ratner for taking too long to complete a residential tower downtown.
Appraisers say Andrew Cuomo is making them "fall guys."
NOW-NYS President Maria Pappas has another message about the presidential race.
Eliot Brown dissects the possible sources of funding for Moynihan Station.
Jerry Jennings is not endorsing his staff member who is running for congress.
One of Obama’s foreign policy advisers (not Samantha Power) seems to disagree with him strongly on telecom immunity.
Fred Kreizman, who works in the mayor’s Community Assistant Unit and is considering a run for State Senate as a Republican against Democrat Diane Savino of Brooklyn, was in attendance at the Republican fund-raiser on West 14th Street last night
The Jackson Free Press endorses Barack Obama.
Alan Van Capelle won’t criticize Michael Bloomberg’s donation to Republicans, and tells Gay City News, "No one should be fooled that we’re one seat away from solving all our problems."
Syracuse Mayor Matt Driscoll will not run for the Jim Wright’s congressional seat.
Phil Anderson takes issue with Marty Golden.
Some rules may have been broken in a student campaign at Columbia University.
Spitzer said the state will kick in $600 million to redesign Moynihan Station if the city does the same.
Of Obama, Marty Peretz writes, "Put briefly, I would say that he is as tough as he is reasonable."
Here’s what you missed at Gale Brewer’s hearing on technology.
And Scott Stringer’s Director of External Affairs, Jill Nelson, is leaving to become David Yassky’s Chief of Staff. [no link]