New York, early voters
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House Leader Hakeem Jeffries has finally endorsed NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani after months of speculation and discussion about Mamdani's place in the party.
The challenge New Yorkers face has propelled the issue of affordability into the forefront of this year’s mayoral election. It has, in a sense, become a referendum on a more fundamental
NEW YORK — In the most Jewish city in America, debates over antisemitism have exploded in the final days of the mayoral race as New Yorkers appear close to electing a 34-year-old Muslim who does not believe Israel should exist as a Jewish state.
One day before early voting begins in the New York mayoral race, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani condemned the “racist, baseless” attacks he’s faced in recent days, saying the attacks exemplify the islamophobia Muslims all over New York face every day.
Voters will have a chance to weigh in on ballot questions concerning the housing crisis and when local elections should be held.
The Italian at Faicco’s on Bleecker Street is hands-down my favorite in New York City,” says 2006 F&W Best New Chef Jonathan Benno, culinary director of Four Twenty Five. This Greenwich Village deli specializes in cured meat and imported Italian goods.
Tourists and locals alike know they can emerge from the dingy subway stations along roughly five blocks of New York City’s Canal Street to be greeted with rows of sparkling, polished designer knockoff bags, watches, jewelry — and their hawkers.
While some critics decry Zhoaran Mamdani's vision for New York City as far-fetched, experts noted they build off progressive foundations laid by past policies.