The servers of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics in New York were hacked

Officials revealed Friday that the New York state’s ethics watchdog has been attacked by hackers. The web servers of the Joint Committee on Public Ethics were subjected to a “deliberate malicious cyber attack” this week, according to a press release. State tech employees reported suspicious web activity earlier in the week and disabled the JCOPE system as a precaution. A forensic analysis confirmed the attack, and the agency, which regulates pressure at the Capitol, has remained off duty for safety reasons, officials said. It was not clear who was behind…

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Andrew, be less pathetic and fade away

Rude and pathetic: disgrace the former ruler. Andrew Cuomo makes a comeback by buying a TV ad claiming he was acquitted after he was fired. No doubt it will also demand him to get his Emmy back. “Political attacks won and New York lost a proven leader,” claims the 30-second ad seen by The Post. It highlights the decisions of five local prosecutors not to press charges against Cuomo for sexual harassment – ignoring the fact that these prosecutors (and the association’s Judicial Committee report) confirmed the credibility of Cuomo’s…

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Andrew Cuomo starts trying to make a comeback with a new TV ad

Andrew Cuomo once again hits New Yorkers’ television sets. The Post has learned that the former governor, who resigned from office last summer, will begin a political comeback with an announcement claiming he has been acquitted of accusations of sexual harassment of several women. Cuomo’s campaign confirmed that it requested “a number of ads” in response to questions from the newspaper after The Post independently acquired one of the commercials. The 30-second site reviewed by The Post is selectively collecting excerpts from TV reports about the findings in those cases…

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Mayor Eric Adams claims he was misrepresented by white journalists

Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday delivered an epic rant in which he threatened to stop asking “off topic” questions at his press conferences — and criticized Big Apple’s news organizations over what he said was their lack of racial diversity. The reprimand, which came before an unrelated press conference about his youth summer employment efforts, appeared to erupt over coverage of his failed attempt to get state lawmakers to budge his crime-fighting agenda — though the mayor failed to explain how race was included in that. . A day after…

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Andrew Cuomo posts a pic for Captain Dog’s 4th birthday

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo had something to celebrate on Sunday even as his criminal sexual assault charge loomed — his dog Captain’s fourth birthday. The ex-governor tweeted a file Photo, Which appears to be from the same day Cuomo went unshaven fishing with the captain in September where he posted a picture with a Siberian husky. Cuomo, 63, denied previous reports that he tried to dump the captain at the governor’s palace after he resigned in August. He reportedly asked his staff if they would adopt his pet,…

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Eric Adams says he wants to adjust bail reform in Albany

Mayor-elect Eric Adams said Friday that one of his main priorities is to urge Albany lawmakers to amend the state’s controversial bail reform to give judges more discretion in returning wrongdoers and those caught with firearms. The law was endorsed by Assembly President Karl Hesty, who has shown little interest in making changes to the procedure, which requires the release of most nonviolent criminals and provides frustrated judges with little discretion to deal with those quickly rearrested on new charges. “At least, we need to reconsider not giving judges discretion,”…

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Voting procedures to loosen voting rules are the biggest loser in the New York election

Two statewide ballot measures that would repeal provisions of the state constitution and allow same-day voter registration and universal voting by mail were voted on by New Yorkers on Tuesday. The measures – Question 3 and Question 4 – were supported by a large number of New York City voters, even though at least 200,000 in the five boroughs left that part of their ballot blank. However, the provisions were fiercely opposed in many counties in the north of the state – including Erie County, home to the deeply democratic…

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Here’s what’s going on in the New York poll on Tuesday

New Yorkers are set to go to the polls on Tuesday to choose the next Big Apple mayor and formalize many of the city council’s largely scheduled races — but there are also five amendments to the state constitution to vote on. Nearly 170,000 New Yorkers have already cast their ballots during the early voting — and thousands more are expected to vote by absenteeism as well. But for all those traditionalists waiting to vote on Election Day, polls in the five boroughs will open at 6 a.m. and end…

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Letitia James’ entry into the governor’s race seems to guarantee a right to the left

It’s the game as state Attorney General Tish James announced her candidacy for governor on Friday. Unfortunately, this indicates that the Democratic primary is quickly becoming a race to the left. James is sharp on both politics and politics: as a public defender of the city, she was a fierce critic of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s mismanagement. As the AG, she presided over two debtor reports that brought down a once Democratic Party golden boy, now a former governor. Andrew Cuomo. First came her devastating January report on Cuomo’s handling…

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Source: Andrew Cuomo will be charged with harassing an ex-aide

Shame on the previous government. The Post has learned that Andrew Cuomo is expected to be arrested next week and charged with a misdemeanor over alleged contact with a former aide. A source familiar with the matter said Thursday that the expected charge is the result of an investigation by Albany County’s attorney general, David Soares. The Albanian Federation Times It reported that a criminal summons accusing Cuomo of forcible contact was filed in error by a sheriff’s investigator in Albany City Court on Thursday. The Times Union said the…

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