On a crisp Saturday in Astoria, Zohran Mamdani stood in Athens Square Park and did what he has done since his first campaign—hand the microphone
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Carrie Underwood waited three days before she said a word, and by the time she did, New York had already felt the punch. The country
The confetti from Election Night is long swept away, but the numbers now landing on Zohran Mamdani’s desk feel more like bricks than confetti. The
With less than two weeks left on the clock, Mayor Eric Adams is handing the keys to the city’s rent rules to people unlikely to
Zohran Mamdani does not want a quiet swearing-in. On January 1, the new mayor will turn the blocks around City Hall into an open-air festival,
New York’s next mayor says he wants safe subways and safe streets, yet the way he plans to get there is already raising eyebrows at
Andrea Lucas, the woman who runs the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, posted a short message on social media that lit up phones across the
Zohran Mamdani never raised his voice, and that quiet tone made people listen harder. He said the fight was never about left or right, but
Zohran Mamdani, the next mayor of New York City, has decided to pay an outside company to look deeper into the backgrounds of the people
New Yorkers still line up for chicken over rice, but the price tag stings. The famous $8 halal plate has crept past ten bucks, and