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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would ask Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to again consider terminating the New York City vehicle congestion fee, more than five months after a federal judge blocked the effort.
New Yorkers are set to choose between lefty Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is running as an independent, and GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa in the race for mayor.
From dawn till dusk, from the Bronx to Staten Island, an army on the ground has carried the Democratic candidate’s message directly to the homes of the thousands of New York voters who go to the polls
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New York City Marathon 2025: Street closures, route map and start times
The 2025 TCS NYC Marathon kicks off on Sunday, and several major roads and bridges will be closed as participants make their way from Staten Island to the Central Park finish line.
NewsNation correspondent Jessica Kartalija said Tuesday during on-the-ground reporting that Manhattan looked like a “war zone” as she witnessed alleged
The city Board of Elections said in 2025, 735,317 people had checked in at poll sites early to vote for a new mayor.
The article discusses the upcoming weather forecast for New York City, including a mixture of sun, clouds, potential rainfall, and windy conditions, alongside a hazardous weather outlook for coastal waters.
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Proposed law could strengthen protections for thousands of New York City rent-regulated tenants
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg joined state lawmakers on Thursday to announce a bill that aims to create tougher penalties for systemic harassment of rent-regulated tenants.
Parts of New York City saw record rainfall on Thursday, and the deluge flooded some streets and subway stations. According to NYC Emergency Management, the National Weather Service reported that 1.8 inches of rain fell in Central Park on Thursday. That would preliminarily break the previous known record set in 1917, the department said.
NEW YORK — At least two people were killed in record flooding that hit New York City. The two men were found dead in flooded basements in Brooklyn and Upper Manhattan, The New York Times reported.