Adams’ first charter revision commission, convened last spring, came up with five ballot proposals concerning sundry issues ...
City workers at migrant shelters, schools and hospitals can allow federal immigration personnel to enter city property if ...
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday questioned the United States' sincerity in seeking negotiations with Tehran as ...
Located at 350 Park Avenue, the 62-story office tower—developed by Vornado Realty Trust, Rudin, and Citadel—will replace ...
While Trump and the NFL seem to be on the same page now, their relationship has been rocky over the decades. Here is a breakdown of Trump’s long and complicated history with the league. Trump will ...
Maj. Gen. Michelle M. Rose, Army Materiel Command assistant deputy commanding general for National Guard Affairs, closed the ...
Here's how North Carolina members of Congress voted during the week ending Jan. 30. There were no key votes in the House during the week ending Jan. 30.
The U-turn has sent shock waves through the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan, known for its independence from the Justice ...
In his first appearance since the DOJ moved to drop the case against him, New York City Mayor Eric Adams celebrated the end of what he called an "unnecessary ordeal." ...
Despite ongoing calls for his resignation, Adams remains adamant, reaffirming his commitment to fighting for New Yorkers. He is determined to stay as mayor with the primaries just months away.
The Department of Justice's order to end the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams​ has not come as a surprise to some city officials.
The New York City mayor, already a foe of the left, owes his legal reprieve to the polarizing Republican president.