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Mayor Adams Hosts Inspiring Black History Month Celebration at Gracie Mansion

Summary: Mayor Eric Adams hosted a powerful Black History Month reception at Gracie Mansion, emphasizing the enduring contributions of Black Americans to New York City and the nation. Joined by Deputy Mayor Tiffany Raspberry, Commissioner Dynishal Gross, and Deputy Mayor Camille Joseph Varlack, the event honored past trailblazers like David Dinkins and Shirley Chisholm while…

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NYC Sues Trump Administration Over Unlawful $80M Migrant Funding Seizure

New York City Law Department Announces Lawsuit Against Trump Administration for Unlawful $80 Million “Money-Grab” Involving Migrant Funding Suit Outlines How Federal Government Grabbed Back Funding for  Migrant Crisis Without Following Agency Procedures and Federal Regulations . Lawsuit Would Require Federal Government to Return $80 Million in Migrant  . Funding and Prevent Them from Clawing Back Additional Funding…

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Mayor Eric Adams Confronts Legal Battles, City Hall Upheaval, and Public Safety Concerns

In a candid interview on NY1’s Inside City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams tackled the controversies surrounding his administration, from the fallout of his federal court case to the wave of resignations among his top aides. Defiant in the face of corruption allegations, Adams insisted he has done nothing wrong and vowed to stay focused on…

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NY City Unveils Plans for Affordable Housing and Recreation Center in Hudson Square

Mayor Eric Adams, joined by top city officials, has announced the next phase of the 388 Hudson Street development, a key initiative under his “Manhattan Plan” to create 100,000 new homes over the next decade. The project will convert an underutilized site in Hudson Square into a mixed-use development featuring critically needed affordable housing and…

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NYC. Mayor Adams Shuts Down Final Tent Shelter for Migrants, 52 Sites Closing by Summer

Mayor Eric Adams announced the shutdown of six more migrant shelters, including the tent-based Creedmoor site, marking a major milestone in NYC’s response to the asylum seeker crisis. With the city’s migrant shelter population dropping for seven straight months, the Adams administration says its crackdown on border policy and shelter management saved taxpayers $5.2 billion….

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Justice Department Drops Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams as He Pledges to Rebuild Trust

In a televised address, Mayor Eric Adams declared his exoneration following the Justice Department’s decision to dismiss its case against him, ending months of speculation and scrutiny. While reiterating that he had never violated the law, Adams acknowledged the lingering doubts among some New Yorkers and vowed to restore public trust. Highlighting his administration’s record—declining…

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