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Foreign governments have long courted local officials. Prosecutors are starting to go after them.

Chris Bragg and Julia Rock  ·  October 4, 2024

The Adams administration is shelling out north of $320 million to give public school students Chromebooks that connect to the internet through cell service. Most already have internet at home.

Zachary Groz  ·  December 22, 2025

The mayor and governor have long hailed their partnership. Will it survive federal corruption charges?

Colin Kinniburgh, Chris Gelardi, Bianca Fortis and Zachary Groz  ·  September 26, 2024

He was slated to be the guest of honor at an event featuring a Hindu nationalist activist who has called for violence and boycotts against Muslims.

Deep Kaushik Vakil, Sam Mellins and Meghnad Bose  ·  July 10, 2025

Many have described the New York City mayor’s “blueprint” to address gun crime as occupying a novel middle ground. But it mostly copies the policies of his predecessor and relies heavily on tough-on-crime tactics.

Chris Gelardi  ·  February 24, 2022

One Brighton Beach property connects political donations, Medicaid scams, and a Turkish charity

Will Bredderman  ·  November 21, 2024

The mayor enlisted an army of contractors to build a one-stop benefits platform. Two years and $100 million later, the website is a skeleton of what it was supposed to be.

Zachary Groz  ·  March 19, 2025

Recent transmission projects could enable building owners to get out of upgrading their buildings for a decade, if Adams doesn’t intervene.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  June 27, 2022

Big Apple Connect, the mayor’s flagship free internet service for public housing residents, is quietly being used to expand the NYPD’s real-time, remote surveillance. Here’s what we still don’t know about the clandestine program.

Zachary Groz  ·  August 12, 2025

As Zohran Mamdani prepares to unveil property tax reforms, he must weigh a plan he inherited from his predecessor.

Nick Garber  ·  March 2, 2026

Enormous pollution cuts and tens of thousands of jobs depend on how Adams implements New York City’s landmark climate law in the coming months.

Pete Sikora  ·  July 26, 2022

The mayor is putting New York City’s landmark climate and jobs law in jeopardy, our columnist argues.

Pete Sikora  ·  September 25, 2023

The New York City mayor made the claim during a press conference in late July.

Ferdi Ferhat Özsoy  ·  August 19, 2025

In 2016, the NYPD and federal prosecutors staged a massive “gang bust” that derailed the lives of dozens of young people — including me — while failing to improve public safety. Why is Eric Adams doubling down on this failed strategy?

Kraig Lewis  ·  February 28, 2022

The partnership split homeless advocates: Some welcomed the additional dollars, arguing “more is better,” while others predicted they would function mainly to keep people off corporate property.

Chris Gelardi  ·  August 2, 2022

“Expect delays, expect secondary screening, expect frustration, and expect to miss your train from time to time.”

Chris Gelardi  ·  May 10, 2022

Officers trained for the NYPD’s new Neighborhood Safety Teams average nearly double the number of substantiated civilian complaints than the NYPD as a whole.

Chris Gelardi  ·  July 11, 2022

By liberally allowing landlords to purchase renewable energy credits, the new Adams rule would defang Local Law 97.

Pete Sikora  ·  December 23, 2022

“I don’t want the ‘jump-out boys’ back out on the street,” said retired NYPD commander Corey Pegues, who disagrees with the mayor’s plan to bring back the controversial NYPD units.

Tana Ganeva  ·  March 3, 2022

Elected with real estate industry support, soon-to-be Mayor Adams faces a critical choice on New York’s landmark buildings emissions law.

Pete Sikora  ·  July 9, 2021
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