New York Governor Won't Remove NYC Mayor
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New York governor won’t remove NYC mayor, for now, but plans to increase oversight of City Hall
NY governor won't oust Mayor Eric Adams but vows stricter oversight
A federal judge is also weighing a DOJ motion to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
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New York governor won't remove mayor, proposes new oversight measures
Researchers found crocodilians, bats, raccoons and other creatures prowling a Florida town’s storm drains, “like something out of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,’” one said.
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4th person presumed dead after boat sinks off New York City
A fourth person is presumed dead after a boat sank off the coast of New York City
3 people die after boat sinks in New York and rescuers search for a missing person
Three people died and two others were hospitalized after a boat sank in New York, sparking a search for a missing person by the U.S. Coast Guard. One of the hospitalized people was in critical condition Monday morning,
FEMA payments to New York City for migrant assistance came under scrutiny this week as Elon Musk claimed his Department of Government Efficiency had uncovered $59 million in illegal payments
U.S. tourists visiting Japan would have paid a small fortune – close to $500 – for a 50,000 yen omakase meal at a high-end sushi counter in Tokyo. Today, the same meal will cost visitors just a little over $300.
Adams says he will issue executive order reestablishing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence at complex
A young woman gave birth to a baby girl on a New York City subway Wednesday and an eyewitness caught it on video.
Officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has clawed back more than $80 million from New York City.
Two inches of snowfall in New York could top off piles leftover from the weekend’s wintry weather, as three separate storms are set to blanket much of the US in white this week. Millions of Americans are under winter weather alerts for the first squall,
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A new study, led by researchers at Columbia University, suggests it is easy for youths to purchase cannabis from unlicensed dispensaries in New York City, despite state laws that bar access to recreational cannabis to those under age 21.
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