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Cuomo mounts comeback, launches campaign for NYC mayor years after resignation
The former governor of New York announced a bid for a different office: this time he hopes to be the mayor of New York City.
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Hochul won't remove Adams from office ‘at this time,' will limit his power and add oversight
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held a series of meetings with key political figures Tuesday as she contemplates removing Mayor Eric Adams from his office.
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4 NYC deputy mayors resign from Eric Adams administration amid growing political fallout
The move comes after a controversial move by Trump’s DOJ to dismiss the corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams.
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DOJ orders corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams be dismissed
The Department of Justice has ordered the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams to be dismissed, according to a department official.
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Top-ranking NYPD officer abruptly resigns amid sexual misconduct allegations
Federal investigators are now looking into allegations of sexual harassment and substantial overtime payments involving Jeffrey Maddrey and Quathisha Epps, a source familiar with the probe said.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams expected to face federal charges: Sources
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is expected to face federal charges by prosecutors out of the Southern District of New York, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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High-profile New York lawyer says he tried to advise judge in Trump civil fraud case
A high-profile New York real estate lawyer, whose law license was once suspended, said he approached the judge presiding over Donald Trump’s civil fraud case to offer unsolicited advice about a law at issue in the case.
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Severely Mentally Ill Teens Sent to NY Foster Home Unable to Treat Them, Leading to Scares
There is a dire shortage of psychiatric care for adolescents that has led to conflict and crime in a Westchester County town. And while residents demand a solution, the teens meanwhile are being denied the help they so desperately need, putting them at risk of hurting themselves — or others.
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Attorneys Claim Asylum Seekers ‘Mocked' With Bogus Addresses, Disparaging Images on Government Forms
The federal government is sending asylum seekers from Texas to New York City with sometimes questionable paperwork — and Catholic Charities says one example in particular illustrates the allegedly “disgusting treatment” of migrants at the border.
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Andrew Cuomo Charged With Misdemeanor Sex Crime for Alleged Mansion Grope
Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo will face criminal charges of forcible touching.