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New York City Mayor Eric Adams told the New York Post's Miranda Devine on the "Pod Force One" podcast on Wednesday that the Trump administration's efforts to secure the southern border have brought "real relief" to New York City. Show More
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‘Flood the zone’: Trump administration targets sanctuary cities after officer shooting in New York
After an officer was shot over the weekend by previously deported immigrant, federal agents vow to sweep sanctuary cities and arrest anyone in U.S. illegally.
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Could Trump ‘run’ New York City?
President Donald Trump issued a provocative threat during a Cabinet meeting this week: If New York City elects a “communist” mayor, he might take the city over, just like he might take over Washington,
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GB News on MSNSadiq Khan 'shares advice' with Donald Trump-hating New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani
Sir Sadiq Khan shared words of advice for New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani after his triumph in the Democratic primary. Mamdani beat former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo last month following a successful campaign.
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New Jersey federal judges sideline Alina Habba as top prosecutor, Trump's DOJ ousts her replacement
The state's district judges voted to replace Alina Habba with her top assistant, who was ousted by the Justice Department hours later.
His mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, was born and brought up on the Hebridean island of Lewis but emigrated to New York to live a very different life.
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Raw Story on MSNWoman Trump 'stared at' reveals where he 'might appear in Epstein files': New York Times
An artist who spoke with The New York Times about her experience with Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein revealed where the president might appear in the Epstein files. Maria Farmer, who worked for Epstein between 1995 and 1996,
Norway's Equinor booked on Wednesday a $955 million impairment on an offshore wind project in the United States, citing U.S. tariffs and the uncertainty of the U.S. regulatory environment under President Donald Trump.
Data released by the Department of Homeland Security shows that the Trump administration has surged the number of ICE detainers in New York City compared to former President Joe Biden.