Woman Accusing Eric Adams of Assault Wrote About It Years Ago, Filing Says
A former Transit Police Department colleague of the mayor said she told seven people years ago that he had sexually assaulted her in 1993, according to new court filings.
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A former Transit Police Department colleague of the mayor said she told seven people years ago that he had sexually assaulted her in 1993, according to new court filings.
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A new round of federal grand jury subpoenas in the investigation of Mayor Eric Adams and his 2021 fund-raising seeks a wide range of information.
By William K. Rashbaum and
A 900-page draft audit of Eric Adams’s 2021 mayoral campaign in New York City found widespread errors that could lead to fines or forfeiture of public matching funds.
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Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency in New York City jails and suspended parts of a law banning solitary confinement, a day before it was to take effect.
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A Weapons Scanner Arrives in the Subway. Adams Says It Isn’t Optional.
Mayor Eric Adams announced that a new scanner would search for guns on the subway. Riders who refuse to be scanned, he said, will not be allowed to enter the system.
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Mayor Adams Dodges a City Council Threat by Making One of His Own
New York City voters will most likely be confronted in November with a referendum that may dilute the City Council’s power on public safety issues, thanks to a panel formed by the mayor.
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Chair of Police Oversight Board Resigns After Mayor Adams Pushes Her Out
Arva Rice, who led the Civilian Complaint Review Board, had criticized the Police Department and sought more power and funding for the independent agency.
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Inside the Money Race for the 2025 New York City Mayoral Primary
Mayor Eric Adams is facing a competitive Democratic primary next June. His challengers are sprinting to raise money.
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Who’s Running Against Mayor Adams? The Answer May Shape Other Key Races.
New York City officials, including the comptroller, Brad Lander, are weighing whether to challenge Eric Adams, potentially creating openings in other races.
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Dozens of migrants have been sleeping outdoors near a large shelter complex on Randall’s Island. On Monday, the city forced them to pack up their tents and move.
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní
Buses are often unreliable and slow (thanks to clogged streets), but even projects to ease these problems are getting delayed. Is Mayor Eric Adams to blame?
By Dana Rubinstein
Mayor Eric Adams is a strong supporter of Israel. One of his primary opponents, Brad Lander, the comptroller, calls himself a “progressive Zionist.”
By Emma G. Fitzsimmons
The city has appealed the judge’s ruling in favor of a convenience store in Queens that could have broader implications for enforcement.
By Ashley Southall
The float, slated for inclusion in Sunday’s parade, depicts a Hindu temple in India that was built on the site of a mosque torn down by religious extremists.
By Liam Stack and Anusha Bayya
Mr. Tucker will succeed Laura Kavanagh as leader of the Fire Department. A longtime supporter of the department, he has worked for 25 years in law enforcement and private security.
By Hurubie Meko
Elementary school children have been writing letters to Mayor Eric Adams in an effort to save Elizabeth Street Garden, where the city is planning to build housing.
By Anna Kodé and Yuvraj Khanna
A group of vandals splattered red paint at the home of the Brooklyn Museum’s director and others. The institution has become a target of people opposed to the war in Gaza.
By Maria Cramer and Hurubie Meko
Mayor Eric Adams, an avowed technology geek, is using the city’s drones to deliver a recorded message warning vulnerable New Yorkers of flooding dangers.
By Dana Rubinstein and Emma G. Fitzsimmons
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s disclosure that he had left a cub’s carcass in Central Park overshadowed his court battle to remain on New York State’s ballot this fall.
By Jesse McKinley, Chelsia Rose Marcius and Emma G. Fitzsimmons
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