Mr. Adams and former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo have both been popular with Black voters, setting up a potential showdown that could decide the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City.
It’s not unusual for a high-profile defendant to ask the Justice Department under a new administration to take a fresh look at a case.
Senior members of the Department of Justice are reportedly in talks about potentially abandoning the sweeping public corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams — a move that would fly in the face of the ...
Jim Walden, currently an independent who vows to fight corruption in NYC government, has started meeting with local GOP ...