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Mayor Adams Talks Gun Violence, Youth Programs, and Community Safety in Live WBAI Interview

In a live radio interview on WBAI’s What’s Going On!, Mayor Eric Adams spoke about New York City’s efforts to reduce gun violence and support young people. He shared that shootings in the city have dropped to the lowest levels in recorded history, thanks to both strong policing and prevention programs. These include over 100,000…

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New York City Doubles Down on Climate Fight, Ignoring Historical Temperature Data and Billions Spent with No Results

During Climate Week NYC 2025, New York City announced multiple legal actions opposing the EPA’s proposal to reverse the 2009 Endangerment Finding, reinforcing its commitment to aggressive climate regulation. However, critics argue this continued push ignores key historical facts—such as record-high global temperatures occurring in the early 20th century—and fails to acknowledge that trillions of…

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Historic $3.5 Billion Vision Plan Approved to Transform Brooklyn Marine Terminal into Modern Maritime Hub and Vibrant Waterfront Community

New York City leaders, including Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul, have announced the approval of a groundbreaking $3.5 billion plan to revitalize the Brooklyn Marine Terminal. This ambitious project will create a state-of-the-art, all-electric 60-acre maritime port, 6,000 new homes with 40% affordable units, 28 acres of open public space, and over 275,000…

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New York. Mayor Adams Urges City Council to Ban Horse-Drawn Carriages

New York. Mayor Adams Urges City Council to Ban Horse-Drawn Carriages, Signs Executive Order to Prepare for Industry Phase-Out

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has officially called on the City Council to pass Ryder’s Law, legislation that would phase out horse-drawn carriages and replace them with electric alternatives in Central Park. Alongside his appeal, Mayor Adams signed Executive Order 56 to strengthen oversight of the horse carriage industry, begin preparations for a full…

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