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“I firmly believe that this city is better served by truly independent leadership, not leaders pulled at by the extremists at the far left or the far right, but instead those rooted in the common mid...
The New York Times |
Mayor Eric Adams got his best-case scenario on Wednesday, when Judge Dale E. Ho dismissed his federal corruption indictment.
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Malcolm in the Middle alum Erik Per Sullivan, who left the acting world to pursue a career in education in the late 2000s, was seen in public for the first time in nearly two decades.
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A federal judge has dismissed New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ corruption case. Judge Dale E. Ho on Wednesday granted the Justice Department’s extraordinary request to set aside criminal charges so the mayor could aid President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Fresh off the dissolution of his criminal corruption case, New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he’s back to focusing on working for New Yorkers. He just plans to do it with another party. The embattled Democrat announced Thursday that he will run instead for mayor as an independent,
Mayor Eric Adams faced an uphill battle in the June 24 Democratic primary, which has drawn a crowded field of candidates. He will run for re-election as an independent instead.
U.S. District Court Judge Dale Ho dropped the case with prejudice, meaning the mayor cannot be tried again on the same charges.
The second-year federal judge weighing whether to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams has decided to dismiss the case with prejudice, meaning charges cannot be refiled at a later date.
A U.S. judge dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday, even as he said the Trump administration's argument that the case should be dropped because it was hindering the Democratic politician's help with an immigration crackdown "smacks of a bargain.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he will pull out of the city’s Democratic primary and will instead run for reelection as an independent candidate.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will run for reelection as an independent, he announced Thursday on social media.