- Vanderbilt University Secures Final Approval for New York City Campus in Chelsea
- Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani Appoints Key Leadership Team for New York City Administration
- Woman Found Fatally Stabbed in Harlem Apartment; Suspect in Custody
- Central Park Carriage Drivers File $1 Million Lawsuit Against Animal Rights Activists
- Veterans Day Parade in New York Honors 250 Years of U.S. Armed Forces
- Zohran Mamdani Announces Key Appointments Ahead of His New York City Administration
- Distribution of Food Assistance (SNAP) Resumes After Suspension in New York
- The First Snowfall of the Season Blankets New York City
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has formally announced his withdrawal from the upcoming mayoral election, citing financial pressures and weakening support in the polls as the primary reasons for his decision. Adams, who had initially sought a second term, faced increasing challenges in recent months as campaign fundraising slowed and public approval ratings dipped. Political analysts note that his administration has been under scrutiny over issues such as public safety, housing affordability, and city budget management, which may have contributed to his declining popularity among voters. In a statement, Adams acknowledged the difficulties of sustaining a competitive campaign under…
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), challenging the agency’s decision to freeze approximately $34 million in federal funding intended for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). The funding, which is part of a federal grant program supporting transit security and infrastructure, has been withheld by DHS in what state officials describe as an arbitrary and unjustified move. According to the Attorney General’s office, the freeze threatens the MTA’s ability to maintain critical services and protect millions of daily commuters. “New Yorkers depend on safe and reliable public transportation every…
The race for the next Mayor of New York City is officially underway, with the municipal election scheduled to take place on November 4, 2025. Key Candidates Two prominent contenders have emerged at the forefront of the race: Zohran Mamdani (Democrat) — A progressive state legislator known for his focus on housing affordability, police accountability, and expanding social services. Mamdani has gained significant support among young voters and grassroots organizations advocating for reform. Curtis Sliwa (Republican) — Founder of the Guardian Angels and a long-time public safety advocate, Sliwa is centering his campaign on law and order, reducing crime, and…
New York Governor Kathy Hochul gathered with residents this week to strongly denounce federal policies and Republican leadership in Washington, following the partial government shutdown that has begun disrupting essential public services. Rally With Residents At a community event in New York, Hochul addressed a crowd of supporters and concerned residents, warning that the shutdown was already placing strain on working families, federal employees, and programs that millions rely on daily. She emphasized that the dysfunction in Washington was creating unnecessary hardship for ordinary New Yorkers. Criticism of Washington Leadership Hochul singled out Republican leaders for what she described as…
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has unveiled a major proposal to reform police oversight, calling for the transfer of disciplinary authority over officers from the Police Commissioner to the city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB). Details of the Proposal Under the current system, the NYPD Commissioner holds the final say on disciplinary actions, including suspensions and dismissals. Mamdani argues that this structure limits accountability and allows misconduct cases to be handled internally with minimal public transparency. His plan would empower the CCRB — an independent oversight body made up of civilians — to make binding decisions on police…
A journalist was hospitalized following a confrontation with officers from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while covering a hearing at the Manhattan immigration court. Details of the Incident According to eyewitness accounts, the altercation occurred outside the courtroom during a high-profile immigration case. The journalist, who was documenting the proceedings, reportedly became involved in a dispute with ICE personnel after attempting to approach individuals connected to the hearing. Witnesses described the situation as escalating quickly, with officers using physical force to restrain the journalist. Emergency medical personnel were called to the scene, and the injured journalist was transported…
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), seeking the release of approximately $34 million in transportation funds that were frozen by federal authorities. Basis of the Lawsuit The Attorney General’s office argues that the federal government’s decision to withhold the funds is unlawful and poses a direct threat to critical transit services in the state. The frozen amount had been allocated to support New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and other infrastructure programs, which rely heavily on federal contributions. James emphasized that the suspension of these funds not only…
The federal government has suspended nearly $18 billion in funding designated for major transportation projects in New York City, including the highly anticipated Hudson Tunnel project and the planned expansion of the city’s subway system. Details of the Suspension According to federal budget officials, the decision stems from an ongoing review of how the funding aligns with federal guidelines and priorities, particularly in connection with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) standards. The suspension halts critical infrastructure work that has been under development for years, raising concerns about project timelines and long-term economic impact. Impact on the Hudson Tunnel and Subway…
The sudden resignation of New York City Mayor Eric Adams from the 2025 re-election race has dramatically altered the city’s political landscape, setting the stage for an intense competition between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and progressive Assembly member Zohran Mamdani. Adams, who has faced mounting pressure over a series of controversies and declining approval ratings, announced on Sunday that he would no longer pursue a second term. His decision not only ends his campaign but also reshuffles the dynamics of the race, which was already drawing significant attention nationwide. With Adams out, two key contenders are emerging as frontrunners: Andrew…
Sudden flooding hit several New York City subway stations on Tuesday, leading to major service disruptions across multiple lines and causing significant delays for commuters. According to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), heavy rainfall overwhelmed drainage systems, resulting in water seeping into underground platforms and tunnels. Emergency crews were deployed to pump water from affected areas, while announcements urged passengers to seek alternative routes. The flooding forced partial suspensions on several subway lines during peak travel hours, stranding thousands of passengers and creating overcrowding on available trains and buses. City officials acknowledged the challenges faced by commuters and emphasized that…
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