NYPD, Eric Adams and Cryptocurrency
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If at first you don’t succeed… Mayor Eric Adams is try-trying again to court Big Apple Republicans into supporting his re-election bid — banking on growing fears over socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani’s surging campaign,
Some of City’s politically influential LGBTQ clubs are boycotting Mayor Adams’ Pride Month celebration next week due to what they see as his “silence” on President
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Cryptopolitan on MSNMayor Adams' 'irresponsible' Bitbond plan rejected by NYC comptrollerNew York City Comptroller Brad Lander rejected Mayor Eric Adams’s proposal to issue municipal bonds backed by Bitcoin, even going as far as tagging it “irresponsible.” Lander has been adamant that New York City will not issue Bitcoin-backed bonds on his watch.
Central Park is the backyard of New York City,” Adams said. “Everyone — families, kids, joggers, cyclists, and tourists — must be safe and feel safe while enjoying this iconic space.”
Two Democrats vying for the fiscal watchdog role are sparring over their records of standing up to the incumbent mayor.
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amNewYork on MSNComptroller debate spotlights split on Mayor Adams, unity on policyIn the first debate for this year’s city Comptroller Democratic primary, Brooklyn City Council Member Justin Brannan sought to close the polling gap between himself and front-runner Mark Levine by launching broadsides against the Manhattan borough president over his stance on Mayor Eric Adams,
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Mayor Eric Adams used his taxpayer-funded Las Vegas trip to a bitcoin convention to fill his campaign coffers with regular cash from crypto bros — with help from the city’s top tech
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CCN on MSNMayor Eric Adams Calls for Full Repeal of BitLicense To Revive New York’s Crypto IndustryThe New York BitLicense can cost firms over $100,000 to obtain. Only 34 firms have been granted a BitLicense since it was introduced in 2015.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race. His critics say his mayoralty would be similar to a second term for the incumbent, Eric Adams.
The Deputy Mayor of Communications, Fabien Levy, talks about Mayor Eric Adams’ visit to Las Vegas for a cryptocurrency conference and his desire to bring Bitcoin-backed bonds to New York City on PIX on Politics.