POLITICS December 8, 2020 Former Obama official launches campaign for NYC mayor Shaun Donovan, the former Secretary of Urban Housing and Development and budget director under the Obama administration, officially launched his political campaign for New York City Mayor on Tuesday.
Vaccines December 8, 2020 New York City to receive coronavirus vaccine next week, de Blasio says New York City will receive its first batch of COVID-19 vaccines next week pending federal approval, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday.
Bill de Blasio December 3, 2020 De Blasio’s $1B NYPD cut left 2,500 homeless complaints unanswered Homeless people living on the streets of New York City are being left out in the cold — and out of control — due to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to cut $1 billion from the NYPD’s budget, The New York Post has learned.
UNITED NATIONS December 3, 2020 UN leaders meet with WH officials about coronavirus response following de Blasio snub Many U.N. staffers and delegates call New York City their home.
Fox News Flash December 2, 2020 Staten Island bar co-owner speaks out after arrest for defying New York COVID-19 orders The co-owner of a Staten Island bar spoke to "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday, hours after he was arrested and accused of disorderly conduct for remaining inside his pub when it was supposed to be shuttered under New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's "orange zone" coronavirus orders.
OPINION November 30, 2020 Karol Markowicz: COVID and the school chaos it has created is a teachable moment for kids about politicians In-person school may be back for elementary students in New York City beginning Dec. 7, but this remains a hard moment for parents and kids.
EDUCATION November 29, 2020 De Blasio to reopen NYC schools, says he heard parents 'loud and clear' New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that the city's public schools will reopen on Dec. 7 for 3-K, pre-K and kindergarten through fifth grade amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Fox News Flash November 23, 2020 NY Post columnist warns 'lunatics are running the asylum' as crime surges in NYC New Yorkers are asking where is the mayor amid a spike in violence in New York City, New York Post columnist Maureen Callahan said as she described on “America’s Newsroom” what residents are seeing happen to their city during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus November 22, 2020 Cuomo calls secret Hasidic wedding in Brooklyn ‘blatant disregard of law’ “If that happened …It was a blatant disregard of the law. It was illegal. It was also disrespectful to the people of New York,” Cuomo said Sunday. "The city should do a robust investigation."
New York City November 22, 2020 Giant rats overtaking NYC's Central Park, Upper West Side of Manhattan Rat school is in session as fed-up New Yorkers try to learn how to deal with a surging rodent population.
Bill de Blasio November 20, 2020 Cuomo undercuts de Blasio, says schools are 'safe' after NYC shutters them New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday undercut New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, declaring in-person school learning to be “safe” even during high transmission rates, just as NYC schools were shutting down once again.