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Members of the U.S. Army Drill Team perform in Times Square in New York City in honor of the Army's 240th birthday on June 12, 2015 in New York City.

A Mandatory 2-Year Service Commitment Would Benefit All Americans

The basics of what I present are simple: everyone would serve for two years sometime between their 18th and 23rd birthdays.
By Steve Cohen
Voters line up to cast their ballots on Super Tuesday March 1, 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

Online Political Ads Find Lonely, Isolated Voters—And Barrage Them

Every day, new solutions enter the market that offer increasingly powerful targeting options. We integrate many of them in our ad platform.
By Jordan Lieberman
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, sits in a classroom next to Denzell Grimes in a classroom in Washington D.C.

How Presidential Candidates Can Rock the Boomer Vote

Presidential candidates hoping to win in November need a slice of the 50 plus vote, a block that turns out at higher numbers than younger voters.
By Shirley Sagawa and John Bridgeland

Melissa Mark-Viverito Elected Next City Council Speaker

By Jill Colvin and Ross Barkan
Dan Garodnick and Melissa Mark-Viverito embrace. (Photo: Twitter/jacobkornbluh)

Dan Garodnick Concedes Speaker’s Race

By Jill Colvin
Bill de Blasio at tonight's rally.

Bill de Blasio Declares Victory in Front of Roaring Crowd

By Colin Campbell and Ross Barkan

Voting Problems Continue to Plague New York’s Elections

By Colin Campbell and Ross Barkan
Bill Thompson (Photo: Wikimedia)

New Poll Finds Bill Thompson in Good Shape in Mayor’s Race

By Gideon Resnick

Teachers’ Union Endorses Bill Thompson for Mayor

By Jill Colvin

Pete King Can’t Believe Rubio Has the ‘Balls’ to Fundraise in New York

By Colin Campbell

Donovan Richards Wins Queens Special Election

By Ross Barkan
Donovan Richards

Two Candidates Declare Victory in Queens Special Election

By Ross Barkan
The State Assembly map in NYC for net year.

After Election Day, NYC’s Republican Pols Retreat Deeper Into Staten Island

By Colin Campbell
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.

Barack Obama, Kirsten Gillibrand Win New York

By Colin Campbell
Rockaway, Queens. (Photo: Getty)

Orthodox Jewish Groups Protest Post-Sandy Poll Site Changes

By Colin Campbell
J.C. Polanco (Photo: NY1)

Board of Elections: Adriano Espaillat Should Apologize for ‘Appalling’ Attacks

By Colin Campbell
The scene from today's press conference.

Espaillat Compares Election to Florida; Vows to Go to ‘Final, Final Round’

By Colin Campbell

With The Recount 10% Over, No Net Change in Fidler/Storobin Race

By Colin Campbell
David Storobin (Photo: YouTube)

David Storobin Now Leads by 27

By Colin Campbell
Bob Turner voting last September. (Photo: Getty)

Jewish Tailoring: Increasing Orthodox Population Has Candidates Adjusting Their Message

By Colin Campbell
Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino, who ran for governor in 2010 as a Republican.

Paladino: Press Has Worked to Undermine Newt Gingrich’s Candidacy

By Colin Campbell
Lew Fidler and David Storobin.

Another Day in Court for Brooklyn’s Florida

By Colin Campbell
Lew Fidler and David Storobin

Storobin Now Leads by 2

By Colin Campbell
Both campaigns had declared victory last week, but who really won?

David Storobin Now Leads By 1

By Colin Campbell
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