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Another top aide to New York City mayor resigns amid federal probe
  + stars: | 2024-10-07 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Monday that he's accepted the resignation of his deputy mayor for public safety, Philip Banks, the latest senior official to leave as the mayor fends off an indictment and calls to step down. All three Banks brothers have denied wrongdoing. An attorney for Philip Banks, Benjamin Brafman, said Monday that federal prosecutors had assured him his client was not a target of the investigation. In addition to seizing the phones of the three Banks brothers, federal investigators also took devices from the city's police commissioner, Edward Caban, and one of Adams' closest aides, Timothy Pearson. At a press briefing last month, Adams spoke of his close ties to the Banks brothers.
Persons: Eric Adams, he's, Philip Banks, fends, Adams, Banks, David Banks, Terence, Benjamin Brafman, Kathy Hochul, Philip Banks Jr, Edward Caban, Timothy Pearson, Caban, Pearson Organizations: New York City, NY1, New York, Associated Press, Gov, Democrat, City, NYPD Locations: New York, Yorkers
In New York City, a group of veteran journalists are trying to fill the gap. The group is tentatively called the New York Editorial Board, according to Semafor editor-in-chief Ben Smith, who helped assemble it in recent weeks. The self-styled board – “a group of journalists grilling politicians,” Smith said – is partly a reaction to The New York Times’ announcement in August that its editorial board will no longer endorse candidates in New York’s local elections. The timing is especially notable in the wake of last week’s indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, raising the possibility of a nonpartisan special election if he resigns. Politicians, they hope, will feel obliged to participate given the prominence of the local journalists going back generations.
Persons: , Ben Smith, ” Smith, , Eric Adams, Adams, Smith, Errol Louis, Josh Greenman, Alyssa Katz, Harry Siegel, Ben Max Organizations: New, New York CNN, New York Editorial, New York Times, New York City, York Editorial, , NY1, CNN, Vital City, City, Daily News, Gotham Gazette Locations: New York, New York City, New York’s,
CNN —Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a rally Thursday in the Bronx as his campaign looks to make inroads with Hispanic and Black voters ahead of November’s election. A Trump campaign official told CNN that several factors, including the former president’s long history of living and working in New York and his efforts to win over minority voters, played into the decision to hold the Bronx rally. The Bronx is a Democratic stronghold, which Trump lost by about 68 points to Joe Biden in 2020. Residents in the South Bronx, where Trump’s rally is taking place, are mainly Hispanic (64%) and Black (31%), according to the US Census Bureau. Several House Republicans from New York said they could no longer make it to Trump’s event due to changes in the chamber’s voting schedule Thursday.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, , Elise Stefanik, , Barack Obama, Janiyah Thomas, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, Ritchie Torres, Torres, CNN’s Kit Maher Organizations: CNN, Trump, New York, Republican, Democratic, Residents, Census Bureau, Republicans, Biden, Americans, African, gaslight, NY1, The New York Times Locations: Bronx, Trump’s New York, New York, Crotona Park, South Bronx, Manhattan, New, “ New York, Central Park, Charlottesville , Virginia, Cortez, Crotona
Is Trump’s Trial Really About ‘Hush Money’?
  + stars: | 2024-04-17 | by ( Jess Bidgood | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As former President Donald Trump’s first criminal trial begins, there is one battle taking place in a Manhattan courtroom, where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. But there is another fight taking place in the court of public opinion, which concerns a much more basic question: What should this trial even be called? Many media outlets — including The New York Times — have used “hush-money trial” as a shorthand for the proceedings. It’s a nod to the fact that Trump is accused of directing a payoff, and then falsifying business records, to cover up a potential sex scandal involving a porn star. “It’s an election interference case,” he said in an interview on NY1 in January.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, It’s, Trump, Alvin Bragg, Stormy Daniels, “ It’s, , Biden Organizations: The New York Times, NY1 Locations: Manhattan
“I’m more of a morning than a night person,” Shannan Ferry said. That’s lucky for her, since she has been getting up at 1:47 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday for the past two years. “The early hours work against your body clock, but I’ve trained mine to it,” Ms. “When people are waking up, I’ve lived most of my whole day.”Ms. In November 2021, the station, part of Spectrum News, launched the weekend show.
Persons: , I’ve, Ferry, Rocco Vertuccio Organizations: NY1, Spectrum News Locations: Shannan, Chelsea, Queens
The Obie Awards, a scrappy but venerable annual competition honoring the best theater staged Off and Off Off Broadway, has chosen “Dark Disabled Stories,” Ryan J. Haddad’s autobiographical work inspired by his experiences navigating the city with cerebral palsy, as the best new American play. The prize was announced on Saturday night, both by news release and on Spectrum News NY1, as the American Theater Wing, which presents the Obies, decided to forgo a costly ceremony — in most nonpandemic years, the Obies have been handed out at a boozy and often boisterous party — and instead to give grants of $1,000 to $5,000 directly to the winning artists and arts institutions. “These are unprecedented times, and it’s extremely challenging for theater right now, so we absolutely want to celebrate the achievements of Off and Off Off Broadway, but in doing so we want to have the most impact by putting money directly in the pockets of the artists and the companies making the work,” said Heather A. Hitchens, the Wing’s president and chief executive. “Everybody likes a party, and maybe some day it will make sense to do that again, but we’re not made of money — we’re a nonprofit, so how can we use our resources to be the greatest force for good right now?”The Obies, created by the Village Voice in the mid 1950s, have been in flux for years as the Voice foundered and the pandemic battered the theater industry. The Wing, with a board led by artists, has kept the Obies afloat with a combination of in-person and streaming ceremonies.
Persons: ” Ryan J, , Heather A, Hitchens, , we’re, Organizations: Spectrum News NY1, American Theater, Village
New York CNN —Tennis champion Daniil Medvedev is competing at the US Open, but there’s a problem: He can’t watch any of the matches on his TV. “I cannot watch it on TV anymore,” Medvedev said about the tennis tournament. “I don’t know if it’s legal or illegal, but I have to find a way because I cannot watch it on TV. I got internet, probably this, how you call it, pirate websites, so I watch tennis there … I have no other choice.”Last week, Disney-owned channels like ESPN were pulled from 15 million Spectrum cable subscribers in prime time, angering fans trying to watch tennis and college football. However, its anchors didn’t acknowledge the carriage dispute or mention the irony that Spectrum subscribers can’t watch tennis on its own cable service.
Persons: Daniil Medvedev, , ” Medvedev, Disney “, Disney, We’re Organizations: New, New York CNN — Tennis, Walt Disney Company, ESPN, Disney, Charter, Spectrum, Hulu, NY1 — Locations: New York, Queens , New York
CNN CEO Chris Licht stepped down on Wednesday following a damning profile in The Atlantic. "The only person who hates bad press more than Chris Licht is ... David Zaslav," said one ex-CNN staffer. CNN CEO Chris Licht has stepped down after a damning profile in The Atlantic signaled the end to a tumultuous 14 months on the job. Licht stepped into the role in April 2022 after the merger that formed Warner Bros. David Zaslav, the head of the parent company, and John Malone, a big investor, have very specific *editorial ideas for how news should work.
Persons: Chris Licht, David Zaslav, Jeff Zucker, Licht, Oliver Darcy, Brian Stelter, Jamie Stelter, Brian, Kara Swisher, " Swisher, CNN's, Zucker, Glenn Greenwald, Edmund Lee, weren't Licht's, Greenwald, Lee, John Malone Organizations: CNN, Morning, Warner Bros, Wall Street Journal, NY1, Tech, New York Times Locations: Trump
The historic Flatiron Building went to a court-mandated auction on Wednesday after being practically empty for years. Investor Jacob Garlick outbid previous owners to buy the landmark for $190 million, reports say. The Flatiron Building was completed in the summer of 1902 at 175 Fifth Avenue, and has become an iconic tourist attraction for visitors of New York City. One witness to the auction, real estate broker Tom Brady, told NY1 that the sale was an "iconic moment." One of the Flatiron Building's previous owners, Jeffrey Gural of GFP Real Estate, said he wished Garlick "hadn't shown up" to the auction.
NEW YORK, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Police in New York City have arrested a U-Haul truck driver accused of deliberately plowing into pedestrians on Monday, injuring at least eight people before officers chased him down and stopped the vehicle, authorities said. But the New York Times, citing two senior law enforcement officials speaking on condition of anonymity, gave the driver's name as Weng Sor. [1/3] A New York Police Department vehicle blocks a U-Haul rental vehicle, where according to media reports a man struck multiple people and the NYPD took the driver into custody, near the Battery tunnel in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, U.S., February 13, 2023. A video clip aired on WABC-TV showed a truck narrowly missing a pedestrian on a sidewalk, with a police cruiser in pursuit. Attorneys at the Saipov penalty proceedings briefly discussed the Brooklyn U-Haul rampage while the jury was out of the courtroom.
A former New York weatherman who alleged in September that he was fired after someone sent nude webcam photos of him to his employer is speaking out against online “predators” following months of silence. After he learned the photos were taken, Adame asked Unit 4 Media for more information about the user who shared them. It is also unclear if the “pictures and videos” Adame refers to in his latest Instagram post are the same images referred to in the petition or additional images. Toward the end of his latest video, Adame shared a message with his followers. Adame told NBC News that he still hasn’t found work since his departure from NY1.
Several Republican candidates for Congress have ties to the January 6 Capitol attack. Van Orden at the time wrote that he had been in Washington, DC, for "meetings and to stand for the integrity of our electoral system as a citizen." A representative for Van Orden did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. Smith won a crowded primary against seven other Republican candidates in May and secured Trump's endorsement in September. Jeff Zink is up against Democratic incumbent Rep. Ruben Gallego in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District.
A gay meteorologist in New York City who was allegedly fired after someone sent nude webcam photos of him to his employer and to his mother is pleading for his job back and accusing the sender of revenge porn. He said he was not paid for his appearances on the site and apologized for taking part. “I unequivocally do not apologize for being sex-positive and for being myself — for being an openly gay man,” he said. Adame, 39, said he never spoke at work about his involvement with the website, which is owned by Unit 4 Media Ltd. New York City Council Member Erik Bottcher, who represents the Manhattan district where Spectrum NY1 is located, appears to agree.
Мэр Нью-Йорка Билл де Блазио сообщил о наложении денежного штрафа на хасидскую синаногу, в которой проводилась свадебная церемония с присутствием нескольких тысяч человек, передает телеканал NY1. Глава города подчеркнул, что подобные празднования во время пандемии коронавируса являются запрещенными, в связи с этим будут выданы извещения на 15 тысяч долларов. СМИ уточняют, что свадьба прошла 8 ноября, по словам мэра, точное количество человек не называется, но свадьба «была слишком большой». В октябре власти Нью-Йорка из-за ускорившегося роста заболеваемости коронавирусом ввели в некоторых кварталах Бруклина и Квинса, где проживает много ортодоксальных евреев, дополнительные ограничения на проведение церемоний в местах служения.
Persons: Билл де Блазио Organizations: СМИ Locations: НьюЙорка, ньюйорк, Бруклин, Квинс
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