NYC Mayor Eric Adams attends church in Queens day after arraignment
Just 24 hours after NYC Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges, he visited a church in Queens.
NYC Chief Advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin joins list of names, investigations tied to Adams
Lewis-Martin was met at the airport on Friday by federal officials with a subpoena after her flight from Japan.
Jumaane Williams reacts to Adams indictment, says charges are 'pretty egregious'
Jumaane Williams is New York City's elected public advocate and could be next in line for mayor if Eric Adams either resigns or is forced from his post after being indicted.
NYC braces for possible leadership change as Adams faces charges
In the wake of Mayor Eric Adams’ criminal case, the future of New York City's leadership could hinge on three key figures: Mayor Adams himself, Governor Kathy Hochul, and Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who would assume the mayoral role if Adams is removed.
How Mayor Adams' indictment could affect the 2024 election
What impact could the bribery and corruption indictment of Mayor Eric Adams have on races here in New York City and on the national level?
Harris criticizes plans for Ukraine to surrender territory to Russia at Zelenskyy meeting
Vice President Kamala Harris called the proposal for Ukraine to give up territory to Russia "dangerous and unacceptable." Harris and President Joe Biden met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday.
List of names, investigations tied to Eric Adams
Adams has been indicted on federal charges. Several key figures in his circle are tied to ongoing federal corruption investigations. Here are the names and who they are.
What happens if NYC Mayor Adams resigns, is forced out following indictment?
NYC Mayor Eric Adams could either resign or be forced to step down from his post after being indicted following months of federal investigations surrounding his administration.
AOC calls for Mayor Adams to resign
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is calling on New York City Mayor Eric Adams to resign amid escalating federal criminal investigations that have led to resignations of top members of his administration.
Government shutdown averted as Congress passes stopgap funding bill until December
Congress has avoided a government shutdown just weeks before the Nov. 5 election.
Who will replace NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks? | Adams makes education announcement
In a press conference Wednesday, Chancellor David Banks (who is expected to step down at the end of the year), announced that Melissa Aviles-Ramos would take his place.
Voter registrations trending upwards, particularly among younger adults
Voter registration sites saw significant upticks in traffic and registrations on Sept. 17’s National Voter Registration Day, particularly among younger adults. Here’s what that could mean for the election.
Former NYC COVID Czar fired after leaked pandemic sex party video confession
A former New York City official who helped coordinate the city’s response to the pandemic has been fired from his private-sector job.
Trump assassination attempt: Inexperienced Secret Service agent flying drone called toll-free number for help
The Secret Service agent had just an hour of informal training on the device, a Congressional committee found.
Rep. D’Esposito accused of nepotism and ethics violations: report
Long Island congressman Anthony D'Esposito is accused of giving part-time jobs to his fiancee's daughter and another woman he was involved with in 2023.
Most Hispanic Americans support abortion access, AP-NORC poll finds
Around 6 in 10 Hispanic Protestants and about two-thirds of Hispanic Catholics say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, the new AP-NORC poll found.



















