Restaurants in NYC will require warnings on their processed food items this month according to a bill passed by NYC’s Mayor Eric Adams late last year.
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Ex-NYC jails boss named head of Big Apple’s hiring, recruiting agency
Mayor Eric Adams on Monday tapped the former head of the Big Apple’s troubled jail system to lead the city agency tasked with recruiting and Read More
Biden campaign manager botched US border issue, leading to public clash with Eric Adams: sources
An explosive showdown between President Biden’s now-campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez and Eric Adams prompted the New York City mayor to unleash a barrage of Read More
Suspect In Shooting Of 2 NYPD Officers Is An Illegal Immigrant From Venezuela
Two New York City cops were shot early Monday morning by a 19-year-old Venezuelan man who illegally entered the United States last year, according to Read More
Spin Cycle: The Verdict Is In, And The Verdict Is Spin
For those who don’t spend their Sunday mornings glued to the television — and their Sunday afternoons attempting to dig through a week’s worth of Read More
Blue city rethinking ‘sanctuary’ status amid migrant flood
A new bill introduced by a Democratic and Republican New York City council members would roll back some of the city’s sanctuary polices that were passed under de Blasio.
If Trump goes to prison after guilty verdict, Secret Service would have to go with him
The Secret Service could soon face a massive logistical challenge with a jailed former President Trump if he is sentenced to prison time.
Trump can run for president from jail, but he’s not likely to go there
Former President Trump could still run for president from behind bars, but it’s unlikely he will be sentenced to incarceration.
Trump NY sentencing to be 4 days before Republican convention
Former President Donald Trump, now a convicted felon, will appear for a sentencing hearing in New York on July 11, days before the Republican National Convention will start in Milwaukee.
What happens if Trump is convicted? Legal experts break it down
If former President Trump is convicted in his New York criminal case, he could face jail time, home confinement or be at the mercy of a probation officer, legal experts say