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New York City mayor Eric Adams announced that he is no longer seeking the Democratic nomination and will, instead, run as an independent candidate in the general election.
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U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho dismissed corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams with prejudice.
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“New Yorkers stopped me all the time in trying to find the rationale behind this,” he said of his now-defunct criminal case.
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amNewYork on MSNNYC Mayor’s Race: Can Working Families Party’s strategy to beat Cuomo, Adams with lefty ranked-choice slate work?The progressive New York Working Families Party (WFP) endorsed a slate of four candidates over the weekend in the 2025 NYC mayor’s race, hoping that voters would rank all of them while shutting out Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams.
The state budget is due tomorrow, and its passage could eliminate personal income tax for some New York City taxpayers. With the possibility of a late state budget approval, Mayor Eric Adams made a last-minute push for his “Axe the Tax” proposal on Monday.
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.
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,
Mayor Eric Adams claims he is fighting to obtain millions of dollars in public matching funds that a city board has denied his re-election campaign in light of his federal corruption charges alleging misuse of the system.
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Mayor Eric Adams and DSS Commissioner Molly Wasow Park inaugurate a 64-unit affordable housing complex in the Bronx focused on women-led households during Women's History Month, contributing to NYC's housing initiative.
We’ve heard several of the defund-police, bail-reform candidates who are talking about why we should not have the public-safety academy,” Mayor Eric Adams said Sunday.