NYC Mayoral Candidates Make Final Push
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Elections in multiple states on Tuesday are set to gauge how voters feel in the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidency — and whether Democrats have improved their standing with the midterm elections just one year away.
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NYC Mayor’s Race Is Over, According to Betting Markets: ‘The Money Is Speaking Loudly’
The New York City mayoral election is Tuesday but according to several major online betting markets, the game is over, with Zohran Mamdani the runaway favorite.
Days before Election Day, the president told correspondent Norah O'Donnell that he would potentially withhold federal funds if front-runner Zohran Mamdani wins the election for NYC mayor.
Mamdani hopes to make inroads among Black voters who favored Andrew Cuomo, Latinos who swung to Trump and Jewish voters who may disagree over Israel.
However, while Musk is taking advantage of a paid feature, it's unclear if he is actually paying to boost his post on X. After all, he owns the platform. Even so, Musk appears to be using the paid boost feature to promote his Cuomo endorsement and attack on Mamdani.
New York City mayoral candidates Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani clash over resistance to President Donald Trump as Election Day approaches, with federal funding at stake.
More than 735,000 New Yorkers cast early ballots ahead of Election Day, marking the highest early in-person turnout ever for a nonpresidential election in New York. NYC Votes Executive Director Paul Ryan talks about early voting and what’s in store for Election Day on PIX11 Morning News.
The government shutdown is set to become the longest ever on Wednesday if Congress doesn't reach a deal before then.
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Deadly storm shatters NYC rainfall records. Central Park sees highest total in more than 100 years
Central Park saw its highest rainfall total in more than 100 years, while LaGuardia and Newark airports also topped their previous records.
A New York State Supreme Court judge on Monday convicted Daniel Hyden on all 12 counts related to the fatal July Fourth car-ramming incident in New York City.