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Eric Adams corruption case: Mayor faces judge in hearing to dismiss charges
The judge had not yet decided whether, or when, he will drop the case. The Justice Department official who ordered the charges dropped stood alone at the prosecution table on Wednesday. After court, he claimed the Trump DOJ is fighting against the weaponization of government — and if any federal prosecutors don’t like it, they should resign like others who...
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Growing turmoil at City Hall: 4 deputy mayors from Adams administration resign
NBC New York’s Erica Byfield has the latest.
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President Trump threatens to end NYC's congestion pricing toll
Are the days numbered for congestion pricing? That’s the big question as President Donald Trump got more specific on how he could kill it, though he has not yet decided what, if anything, he will do regarding the future of the controversial tolling plan. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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One month of congestion pricing: What impact has toll had on traffic?
Wednesday marked exactly one month since congestion pricing started in New York City. It’s the nation’s first and only tolling plan of its kind and new numbers detail its impact. And despite initial opposition, a new poll suggests most NYC drivers want it to stick around. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Solar Panels Installed in 72 Public Schools Across NYC
Officials believe the technology will be an investment in clean energy that will benefit future generations. News 4 New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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Carros robados a la venta en redes sociales
Hablamos con dos hispanos que creían que estaban comprando vehículos a buen precio, pero fueron estados. Aquí los detalles.
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USDA: Recalled meat sent to some NY, NJ schools
Millions of pounds of ready-to-eat meat products have been recalled due to possible listeria contamination, and authorities say some were sent to local schools.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams charged with bribery and fraud
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was charged with five federal criminal counts including taking bribes, wire fraud and conspiracy to take illegal overseas campaign money. Feds allege Adams took more than $120,000 in gifts and upgrades in exchange for using his power to help Turkey. Adams has maintained his innocent, and his attorney says the business class trips simple...
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Worth more than $120,000? A look at Adams' alleged undisclosed extravagant travel benefits
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted Thursday on charges that he took illegal campaign contributions and bribes from foreign nationals in exchange for favors. Adams faces conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery charges in a five-count indictment that describes a decade-long trail of crimes. The U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan alleges in the indictment that the former NYPD...
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SDNY prosecutors detail bribery, wire fraud charges against Eric Adams
“Mayor Adams engaged in a long-running conspiracy in which he solicited and knowingly accepted illegal campaign contributions from foreign donors and corporations,” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams said Thursday.
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Mayor Eric Adams expected to face federal charges: Sources
After months of search warrants, phone seizures and subpoenas served at the highest levels of New York City government, sources tell NBC New York that Mayor Eric Adams will face federal charges. Adams said he will fight the federal criminal charges expected to be announced as soon as Thursday. For months, the mayor has denied wrongdoing amid numerous ongoing criminal...
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Feds seize documents from home of interim NYPD commissioner Tom Donlon
Jonathan Dienst tells us what we know about this breaking news.
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NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigns amid FBI probe
News 4’s Melissa Russo with the latest.
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Mayor Eric Adams addresses investigations swirling around his administration
Mayor Eric Adams is standing by several members of his inner circle and the NYPD commissioner, who had their phones seized this week in connection with federal corruption investigations. Jonathan Dienst spoke one-on-one with the mayor, who is not voicing concern about the cloud hovering over City Hall. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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