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Sean “Diddy” Combs dropped to his knees and prayed in the courtroom after he was acquitted Wednesday of sex trafficking and ...
What You Need To Know For first time in more than six decades, the Pride Center of Staten Island was allowed to march under their own banner in this year's St. Patrick's Day Parade on Staten ...
The Salvadoran national whose mistaken deportation became a flashpoint in the fight over President Donald Trump's immigration policies has been in jail since he was returned to the U.S. on June 7 ...
According to The Associated Press, Mamdani has the most first-choice votes so far in the Democratic mayoral primary. Since the results for all the candidates did not top 50%, the city’s Board of ...
What You Need To Know Election data shows Zohran Mamdani attracted a surge of young voters in areas like Astoria, Greenpoint and Bushwick Working-class Black voters supported Andrew Cuomo but ...
Thousands of New Yorkers were out in the streets Saturday, taking part in "No Kings" protests in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island - protests that all remained mostly peaceful ...
2025 Primaries Early Voting Day 2 Complete! Manhattan: 21,565 Bronx: 5,170 Brooklyn: 23,637 Queens: 13,823 Staten Island: 2,166 Total of Early Voting check-ins: 66,361* *Unofficial & cumulative as ...
What You Need To Know Mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander joined forces Friday, cross-endorsing each other ahead of the June 24 primary The move — just a day ahead of the start of ...
Some N.Y. Republicans in the U.S. House are urging Senate Republicans to undo cuts to green energy tax credits included in that bill.
The Democratic mayoral primary came to a stunning finish on Tuesday night. Zohran Mamdani, a member of the state Assembly since 2021, declared victory after an upset against former Gov. Andrew ...
Spectrum News NY1 will host a debate among the leading Democratic candidates for mayor this week ahead of the city’s primary elections. The debate will be held Thursday, June 12. It will air at ...
Con Edison President Matthew Ketschke joined “Mornings On 1” Tuesday as thousands of customers across the city remain without power.