Carl Campanile, New York Post

Carl Campanile

New York Post

Woodhaven, NY, United States

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Past articles by Carl:

New ‘Moderate Party’ line in the works in scheme to aid NY Democrats

Efforts are underway to create a new "Moderate Party" in New York State and elsewhere in a scheme to aid Democrats punished at the polls last year, sources told The Post. → Read More

Sen. Gillibrand tells donors Andrew Cuomo may run against her: report

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has reportedly invoked the specter of a potential Andrew Cuomo comeback bid while hitting up donors for her re-election campaign, warning he may challenge her for her seat. → Read More

Eric Adams, City Council mull zoning changes to make casinos a safer bet for NYC

Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council are mulling changes to the zoning law to bet on proposed casinos in locations including Times Square, Hudson Yards, the Trump Golf Course at Ferry Point in The Bronx, Willets Point in Queens and Coney Island in Brooklyn, sources told The Post. → Read More

Asian-American parents latest group to rally to increase NYC charter schools

Asian parents are holding a rally Friday outside the city DOE headquarters to demand that resistant state lawmakers raise the cap on charter schools. → Read More

Eric Adams wants to send NYC migrants to college for free — and will cost taxpayers $1.2M

Mayor Eric Adams plans to provide as many as 100 migrants with 12 months of free classes, room and board at a college in upstate Sullivan County -- and the program could continue indefinitely, The Post has learned. → Read More

NYC legal aid group forced to apologize, pay $170K over anti-Semitism claim

The Bronx Defenders, a taxpayer-funded, Bronx legal aid group, has been forced to issue an apology and agree to a $170,000 settlement for alleged discrimination against a Jewish staffer. → Read More

Over 500 NYC parents, students rally at City Hall in effort to lift charter school cap

More than 500 parents and students urged resistant state lawmakers to lift the cap to open more New York City charter schools during a boisterous rally Tuesday outside City Hall. → Read More

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, staff largely MIA from NYC office

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams’ $5 million office is missing in action. City residents calling the office can’t even get a live person on the phone when calling the main line. → Read More

Hundreds of parents, kids to rally at City Hall to push Dems for more NYC charter schools

Hundreds of parents, kids and educators are expected to attend a rally to demand lawmakers lift the cap on charter schools in the Big Apple. → Read More

Bipartisan group of NY pols calls for stricter bail laws for fentanyl dealers

State pols on both sides of the aisle Monday lauded Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney’s demand for stricter bail laws for drug dealers as a deadly fentanyl wave sweeps New York. → Read More

Lobbyists clean up in post-COVID NYC as parties seek Eric Adams’ ear

Happy days are here again for politically-connected lobbyists seeking to influence Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council. → Read More

Councilman Ari Kagan who ditched soft-on-crime Democrats punished by NYC Council speaker

Council Speaker Adrienne Adams is punishing Brooklyn Councilman Ari Kagan for switching to the Republican Party — stripping him of his committee chairmanship and moving him to a smaller office. → Read More

Legendary Hard Rock Cafe’s expected NYC casino bid in doubt — and Russia may be to blame

The ubiquitous Hard Rock brand has long been expected to announce its application for a license, potentially with Mets owner Steve Cohen, to build a casino next to CitiField in Willets Point, Queens. → Read More

Gov. Kathy Hochul hit over $450M NY taxpayer bailout of horse industry

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s $455 million loan to prop up the jewel of New York’s fading horse racing industry really stinks, critics charge. → Read More

Top NY pols rake in thousands in donations from teachers union while bashing charter schools

State Sen. John Liu, chairman of the New York City Education Committee, has raked in $33,300 since his first Senate race in 2018. → Read More

Rep. Elise Stefanik slams Biden administration for now turning northern border into chaos

The Biden Administration has allowed the U.S. northern border as well as the southern border to spiral out of control with a record surge in illegal migrant crossers. → Read More

Charter foe Diane Ravitch slammed for sending kids to private school: ‘It’s hypocrisy’

Diane Ravitch, one of the nation's leading academicians opposed to charter schools, sent her two sons to the elite Dalton School on Manhattan's Upper East Side -- provoking cries of hypocrisy. → Read More

Andrew Cuomo mocks Biden ‘gang’ over ‘badly handled’ China spy balloon

Disgraced ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo mocked fellow Democrat President Biden and his national security team as the "gang that couldn't shoot straight" for allowing the Chinese spy balloon to float across America's heartland before shooting it down. → Read More

CUNY School of Law faces state probe over anti-Jewish bias after BDS support

The state has an opened a probe into whether CUNY’s School of Law discriminated against Jews after its faculty council passed an anti-Israel resolution last year. → Read More

Anti-charter NY pols send kids to $60K private schools: ‘Pure hypocrisy’

Elitist Democrats who’ve waged war against charter schools in New York are opting to send their own kids to private institutions. → Read More