Brad Lander didn’t commit a crime. He was cuffed by masked ICE agents and led anyway.| The New Republic
Mike Magee What are the chances that citizens of New York, the largest city in the nation, would vote in a majority to oppose a formerly corrupt politician with a party machine behind him, and instead favor a little known candidate – the son of immigrant parents with “swarthy skin and belligerent independence,” from […] The post Zohran Mumdani Triggers NYC Memories of Fiorello La Guardia appeared first on HealthCommentary.| HealthCommentary
Mayor Adams denied campaign funds by the NYC Campaign Finance Board, citing irregularities, marking a significant political development.| amNewYork
Calls for Mayor Adams’ resignation intensify after his indictment. Public figures stress importance of leadership accountability amid the political turmoil.| amNewYork
Elected officials and public school advocates rallied Tuesday morning on the steps of Tweed Courthouse in lower Manhattan to protest federal cuts to NYC| amNewYork
AOC and Mamdani also share a savvy for using social media to communicate their message to young voters.| amNewYork
Four years after electing Eric Adams, the city’s mayoral primaries on Tuesday will provide another chance for voters to use a still-novel system for choosing a nominee.| The New Republic
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to hold a commanding lead in the Democratic primary field for the 2025 New York City mayor’s race.| amNewYork
New York officials and organizations have hit out at reports that the Trump Administration is considering a move to halt the congestion pricing| QNS
There are several key differences between PACT and Hope VI, the now-defunct federal program that facilitated demolition and displacement in Brooklyn decades ago. But, despite contemporary safeguards, advocates say they’ll be keeping a close eye as plans to raze and rebuild the Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses move forward.| City Limits
While the Adams administration has been issuing shelter deadlines to adult immigrants for months—what officials say is an effort to manage more than 168,500 new arrivals since 2022, 69,000 of whom remain in the city’s care—Tuesday’s evictions were the first to apply to families with children.| City Limits