Lt. Gov. Delgado's Future
New York Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado is the second-highest ranking official in the state – but his future is uncertain after he announced he will not seek reelection.
He explains his decision and many other topics in an interview with Rich Barrabi.
Tariffs Tumble the Market
The stock market dove this week as President Donald Trump repeatedly pressed forward with his plans to raise tariffs on goods coming into the U.S. from other countries.
The tariff policy as a way to get concessions from other countries has caused economic anxiety.
Pace University clinical associate professor of economics Mark Weinstock provides a deeper understanding of the turbulent economic situation and what it means for your wallets.
"Financial markets hate uncertainty, and what the Trump administration is doing is creating a high level of uncertainty about the short-run, long-run future for most Americans," he said.
Siena College Poll Latest
In a hypothetical 2026 Democratic primary, Gov. Kathy Hochul has the support of 46% of Democrats, with a commanding lead over Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado at 11% and Rep. Ritchie Torres at 10%.
More voters side with President Donald Trump and say congestion pricing should be eliminated, 40%, than say it should remain, as Hochul does, 33%.
When it comes to combatting fentanyl, voters approve of the job Trump is doing 54-37%. Voters oppose making Canada the 51st state, 68-11%, and owning and redeveloping Gaza, 58-15%. They do support making English the official language of the U.S., 57-27%.
Republican Rep. Mike Lawler has an 18-19-63% favorability rating among all voters and an 18-14-68% rating among Republicans. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has a 12-14-74% favorability rating among all voters and a 15-16-69% rating with Republicans.