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Mayor Eric Adams back on job
Does New York City Even Have a Mayor Anymore?
If our city feels rudderless and out of control these days, it’s not your imagination: To a remarkable degree, the man New York elected to hold things together, Mayor Eric Adams, has been in steady retreat — and in some cases,
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, back from seclusion, says he won't resign
Adams rejected speculation that there have been negotiations with prosecutors that he would plead guilty to corruption charges and in exchange for no jail time would quit the mayoralty by week's end.
Mayor Eric Adams on resignation rumblings: ‘Who started this stupid rumor?'
Back in the public eye for the first time in days after a brief health leave, New York City Mayor Eric Adams gave a fiery speech in which he shot down any possible resignation rumors. “Who started this stupid rumor that I was stepping down on Friday?
Justice Department, Mayor Adams
Justice Department discusses dropping New York mayor corruption case, NYT reports
Senior Justice Department officials and federal prosecutors in Manhattan have held talks about dropping the corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, the New York Times reported on Wednesday,
Trump’s Justice Department leading talks as Mayor Adams seeks to get NY corruption charges dropped
Eric Adams' defense team is in discussion with Trump's DOJ to have his charges dismissed, according to the Times.President Trump’s new Department of Justice has opened talks between Mayor
Justice Department had discussions about possibly dropping charges against NYC Mayor Adams
The Justice Department has had discussions about the future of the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams -- including the possibility of dropping the case all together, sources familiar with the talks told ABC News.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams reemerges from seclusion with fiery, campaign-style speech as few details revealed on ‘scary’ illness
A fired-up Mayor Eric Adams reemerged from seclusion Thursday, coming out swinging with a campaign-style speech ripping the ...
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ friend — facing a subpoena — is nowhere to be found
A key figure in Mayor Eric Adams’ social orbit has gone M.I.A., according to court records filed as part of a sprawling ...
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Adams 'hasn’t been feeling his best'—where is NYC’s mayor amid rumors, raids?
Despite his absence, Adams has remained active on social media, posting frequent updates, particularly regarding the ongoing ...
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NYC Mayor Adams, on limited schedule due to health issues, meets privately with union political allies
Mayor Adams, who’s on a limited public schedule this week due to health concerns, met privately Monday night with two key ...
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Mayor Adams called to testify before Congress on NYC’s sanctuary policies: ‘Misguided and obstructionist’
Mayor Eric Adams has been called to Washington DC later this month to testify before a congressional committee about the Big ...
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams returning to public schedule after illness, deputy says
His recovery comes as The New York Times on Wednesday reported that the U.S. Department of Justice is considering dropping ...
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NYC Mayor Adams returns to public spotlight, saying he endured a ‘scary week’
Without going into specifics about his health issues, the mayor told the gathered faith leaders that “last week was a scary week for me” and then said he has turned to God a lot over ...
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NYC Mayor Adams scales back his public schedule after not feeling well, City Hall says
Adams’ office said he will have medical appointments this week but declined to provide details on any of his symptoms.
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