Michael Powell wrote a great profile of Gregory Davidzon.
Ed Cox discussed the Republican primary to challenge Kirsten Gillibrand.
The Post roasted Jeff Klein, whom they called “coldblooded.”
The Daily News whacked Keith Wright over judges.
Eric Adams, in a Post op-ed, continued his fight against sagging pants.
The Daily News has Mayor Bloomberg’s back in the restaurant rating discussion.
Deficits are taking a serious toll on New York’s cities and counties.
The NYPD misidentified a number of New York businesses in its surveillance report.
The NYPD is risking its relationship the Muslim community.
Lew Fidler and David Storobin will debate on Inside City Hall tomorrow.
The National Organization for Marriage continues to play in New York politics.
Michael Benjamin talked redistricting on Capital Tonight.
Cardinal Dolan pushed for labor rights for Upstate farm workers.
Democrats in the Assembly are pushing for money to study hydrofracking in the budget.
The Post editorialized against the Transport Workers Union.
And against the judge involved in the FDNY discrimination suit, “Emperor Garaufis.”
The Times Union isn’t impressed with Joe Bruno’s legal reimbursement request.
New York City again looks to Staten Island for help with its trash.
Newt Gingrich followed in Peter Vallone’s anti-GBC footsteps.
On the presidential race:
Rick Santorum won Kansas yesterday.
He is “succeeding at a weaker version of Barack Obama’s 2008 strategy.”
Mitt Romney said he made progress towards the nomination with the result.
Geography is destiny in the Republican contest.
President Obama is planning a significant effort to target female voters.
Some conservative leaders are planning to rally behind Santorum.
Romney’s sense of humor is “dark, dry, self-deprecating and a little subversive.”
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