Former New York City Mayor Rudy ... The former mayor was recently found in contempt after a judge ruled that he defamed two former election workers and awarded them $148 million in damages. "Judge Lewis J. Liman of U.S. District Court in Manhattan is ...
An agreement allowed the former mayor of New York City to keep his apartments and other valuables in return for an undisclosed payment to two election workers he defamed after the 2020 vote.
Mayor Adams hasn't been feeling his best," Fabien Levy, deputy mayor for communications, said on social media late Sunday.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) “hasn’t been feeling his best” and will have a limited public schedule this week for doctor’s appointments and “routine medical tests,” according to
The dog race to City Hall was inexplicably contentious during this election cycle after cryptocurrency fanatics descended onto the polls and started buying votes to sway favor towards their
Five Democrats are competing to become the left-leaning wing’s candidate of choice in the June mayoral primary.
Former Ithaca mayor Laura Lewis was appointed chair of TCAT, which is seeking upgrades to its fleet as well as drivers and mechanics.
From his days at New York City Hall to his studies at NYU Law to his work with nonprofit organizations countering gun violence and police misconduct, Max Markham long been drawn to public policy advocacy and addressing societal wrongs.
On September 25, the mayor of New York was indicted on criminal charges for the first time in the modern era. The charges marked the culmination of only one of four ongoing federal investigations into an administration drowning in FBI raids,
Jenifer Rajkumar, who’d planned to run for an open comptroller seat, will challenge incumbent Jumaane Williams instead.
Council Member Shaun Abreu has been racking up endorsements lately. While his war chest is larger than his opponent’s, gay Nigerian refugee Edafe Okporo, the challenger’s fundraising is nothing to sneeze at, having already exceeded the public matching funds threshold.
In a statement to members, Boscio called Maginley-Liddie a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” for “constantly bending to the will of the [federal] monitor time and time again.”