The Weekend That Was
An ongoing dispute over funding between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg is delaying the opening of the Sept. 11 museum.
Ravi Batra left JCOPE swinging.
NYC Republicans want the Feds to investigate Speaker Silver and Vito Lopez.
Newsday explores how Staten Island DA Dan Donovan will investigate the Gropez Scandal.
Times Union backs David Soares for re-election in primary against Lee Kindlon.
It appears unlikely that Thruway Authority officials are going to back down on a steep toll hike.
Sen. Chuck Schumer in a vintage Sunday presser: The New York Democrat wants a child-safety protection on detergent “pods.”
The Times Union takes a look at the rapid growth of the University at Albany’s nanotech facility.
Cuomo signed a law that permits businesses to deduct wages for gym dues, cafeteria use and day care.
Al Lewis praises Schneiderman’s investigation into how private equity firms like Bain avoid paying taxes.
The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle says DiNapoli’s audit suggesting favoritism by Republicans in county contracts shouldn’t be dismissed as partisan politics in an election year – as County Executive Maggie Brooks argues.
Kathy Marchione goes on the offensive after Sen. Roy McDonald’s campaign accused her of “double-dipping.”
Joel A. Giambra and Steven Pigeon are working in a not-so-behind-the-scenes fashion in the SD-60 race.
TU backs State Senator Neil Breslin for re-election.
Hustler is offering a $1 million bounty for Mitt Romney’s tax returns.
As if the potentially game-changing speech wasn’t sign enough, Obama clearly needs Clinton.
Romney is getting hammered after saying he likes parts of Obamacare.
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