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NYC Mayor Eric Adams proposes the Compassionate Interventions Act to allow involuntary commit for substance abuse.
NEW YORK — A key selling point of Mayor Eric Adams’ longshot reelection bid in New York City is record job growth. But there’s a major caveat to his claims: He had little control over making it happen.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams was endorsed by 13 police unions in his reelection bid, but the Police Benevolent Association has yet to formally back a candidate in the race.
Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams told Politico on Thursday that he is not planning to drop his mayoral
As he runs a long-shot third-party bid for re-election, Mayor Eric Adams is proposing an aggressive approach, favored by conservatives, of combating open drug use.
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Mayor Eric Adams pushes passage of Compassionate Interventions Act. Here's what it would do.
Mayor Eric Adams is seeking to harness the power of incumbency to offer a plan that gets addicts off the streets and into treatment -- even if it is against their will.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams spoke about his visit with late officer Didarul Islam’s father, and the pain of parents having to bury their children.
Former Gov. David Paterson, who had endorsed his successor, Andrew Cuomo, in the Democratic primary, said he believed Mr. Adams “would run the city the best.”
Amaya Espinal's "Love Island USA" win was a no-brainer, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams ... after all, she's from the true love island -- The Bronx! Adams jokes that Espinal knows what love is because she's from the NYC borough
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The Mirror US on MSNNew York City Mayor Eric Adams gives shout-out to Love Island winner
New York City Mayor Eric Adams took a moment to shout out the winner of Love Island USA Season 7 this week. During an on-the-street interview with TMZ on August 15, the politician was asked how he feels about the New York City native finding love and walking away with the $100,000 prize on the wildly popular reality dating competition series.
The New York City mayor is pitching a new law for involuntary removals, though it has no sponsors in Albany or bill language yet.