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New York's Congressional Democrats Split On Zohran Mamdani's Mayoral Win
Many of Andrew Cuomo’s supporters acknowledged that Mamdani won the nomination, but stopped short of endorsing the democratic candidate.

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Many of Andrew Cuomo’s supporters acknowledged that Mamdani won the nomination, but stopped short of endorsing the democratic candidate.

Real estate and corporate leaders who abandoned the mayor for Andrew Cuomo are now anxious about popular Democrat socialist Zohran Mamdani.
The presumed Democratic nominee will enter another highly competitive campaign against some familiar faces.
Mamdani's surprise primary win leaves Orthodox leaders weighing options — and wondering if Eric Adams is still viable.
Women who reported harassment express relief after getting ensnared in the former governor's costly legal gauntlet.
A 5% pay raise accompanies the change aimed at stopping tech giants from manipulating data.
Win Rozario's family alleges cops botched their response to his mental health crisis and mistreated them in the aftermath.
Remember a water bottle and don't hold your breath for results tonight. We made it to Primary Day, New York.
Competent New York disclosed its sources of funds, including the union for CUNY faculty.
The Columbia graduate and activist was greeted by supporters at Newark Airport.
Voters told THE CITY that public safety, affordability, and the ability to stand up to President Donald Trump drove their choices.
In a blow to retirees, the state Court of Appeals overruled lower court decisions to a privatized health care plan.
ICE’s explanation: Those staying at the facility, some for nights at a time, are “in transit” and not actually in federal detention.
The MTA has teamed with a nonprofit serving people with autism, Down syndrome and special needs to display their work inside newsstands.
Air-conditioned cooling centers will be open to the public on Sunday, when the high is expected to be 99 degrees, and on Election Day.
Analysis from groups that study health care, housing and the economy show more than $20 billion in lost federal aid for New York.
It’s unlikely we’ll know who won the mayor’s race on Primary Day.
In a statement to THE CITY, John Horton, DoorDash’s head of North American public policy, acknowledged the contributions to the campaign.
“I’m mad, furious,” said one protester earlier in the evening, a 20-year-old who had traveled from Staten Island to join the protest.
What health policies do the mayoral candidates support? And what can a mayor do about health in the first place?