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Judge Dale Ho ruled the case should be dismissed with prejudice, meaning the charges against the mayor cannot be re-filed again in the future.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams' historic federal corruption case has been dropped.
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Billionaire entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban voiced concerns over a potential economic crisis brewing in rural America, dubbing it the “Red Rural Recession”.
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The New York City mayor's race is heating up. On Sunday, opponents to incumbent Mayor Eric Adams criticized his plan to open a new public safety academy.
The next New York City mayor will inherit a mammoth housing crisis if elected, and nearly every candidate vying to oust Mayor Eric Adams agrees that City Hall must loosen restrictions on building apartments to meet demand.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) holds a wide lead over the rest of the field in both the Democratic primary and a hypothetical general election in the New York City mayoral race, a new poll
A woman is facing multiple charges after she crashed into a family out for a walk in Brooklyn, killing a mother and her two children in what New York City Mayor Eric Adams described as a “tragic accident of a Shakespearean proportion.
In the wake of ProPublica’s expose of the Community Response Team, critics are calling for the unit to be disbanded. New York City’s police commissioner may also be reducing the team’s role.
If you are in Manhattan, or Park Slope, and it’s ‘No police; police are bad.’ That was Bill de Blasio, and it’s very popular in Park Slope, yes, but who does that help?” Cuomo said. “Progressives were supposed to be about helping the poor,
A $225 million plan by Mayor Eric Adams to erect a 16-agency public safety training facility on the NYPD academy’s campus is being panned by nearly all of his Democratic primary challengers. Not only is newfound “defund the police” enemy Andrew Cuomo against the so-called “Cop City,
Several attorneys from Mastro's firm, King & Spalding, LLP, will continue to represent the Garden State in the Manhattan congestion pricing case.