Max Rivlin-Nadler
Max Rivlin-Nadler is a co-publisher of Hell Gate. He’s reported for Gothamist, The New York Times, Village Voice and NPR. You can find him walking his dog, Stiva, or surfing in the Rockaways.
Tabletop Gaming Union Negotiations Sidetracked By Lawyer Allegedly Calling Workers ‘Fucking Disgusting’ and That They Should ‘Burn in Hell’
The tenor of union negotiations can really be a roll of the dice.
They Had Been Distributing Warm Meals in Harlem for Months. Last Weekend, the NYPD Tried to Stop Them
A mutual aid group had nine members arrested, after cops said they lacked a permit.
One Month After a Supposed Cyberattack Hit NY’s Legislature, We Still Know Next to Nothing About What Happened
During the final hours of the state's budget negotiations, a critical bill drafting system went offline. We still don't have an explanation of exactly what happened.
The NYPD Is Arresting Homeless Migrants in Fare Evasion Crackdown
Without work authorization and being shunted around the city, migrants are ending up in the City's labyrinthine misdemeanor court system.
NYPD Raids CUNY’s City College, Violently Arrests Students, Then Hoists American Flag
Hundreds of officers burst through the City College gates, clearing out a Gaza solidarity encampment.
NYC’s Public University Gets a Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Just north of Columbia, another encampment represents a more working-class radicalism.
The New York Knicks, Without Overreaction
The playoffs are not to be dreaded this year.
New York Passed an Ambitious Climate Bill for Publicly Owned Power. The Perfect Partner? McKinsey
New York's power authority was given the mandate to build publicly owned renewable energy. Advocates are worried they've chosen the exact wrong people to ask for advice.
As Lawmakers Gut Tenant Protections, Tenant Advocates Turn to Fighting to Defeat the Budget
A bad deal for tenants shows that they didn’t really have all that much leverage to begin with.
Flaco’s Law Might Save the Next Flaco
New proposed legislation would have New York City test a less toxic method of rat control: contraceptives.