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Feds Serve Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Chief Advisor to Adams, With Subpoena and Raid Her Home

Chief advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin answers questions at City Hall during the mayor’s weekly off-topic press conference.

Federal authorities served Ingrid Lewis-Martin, one of Mayor Eric Adams’s closest aides, with a subpoena as soon as she landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport after returning from a vacation to Japan, her lawyer confirmed to THE CITY.  Her lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said Lewis-Martin also handed over her phones to representatives from the Manhattan District […]

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Eric Adams Pleads Not Guilty to Five Federal Corruption Counts

Mayor Eric Adams walks out of 500 Pearl street with a furrowed brow in a blue suit and red tie.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty to five federal corruption charges in a historic court appearance Friday afternoon that made him the first sitting New York City mayor to face criminal charges while still in office.  Wearing a dark suit and maroon tie, Adams was stoic during the 30-minute court proceeding, staring […]

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‘We Are Not Eric Adams’ Say City Workers After Mayor Indicted

The scales of justice sit atop City Hall.

Amid the swirling chaos of the federal criminal indictment of Mayor Eric Adams, city workers say they feel adrift in an administration in free fall and that the city’s top executive has lost their confidence. Civil service workers who spoke with THE CITY — all under the condition of anonymity —  said they worried that […]

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Cornell rejects first appeal from international student suspended after pro-Palestinian protest

ITHACA, N.Y. — Droves of Cornell University students, professors and supporters nationwide have flocked to the defense of an international graduate student potentially facing imminent deportation after he was temporarily […]

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