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At the time, Hochul said congestion pricing at that rate would be a hardship on New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet in the post-pandemic economy. Now the race is on to get congestion pricing approved before President-elect Donald Trump, who opposes it, takes office in January. The revised congestion pricing plan is expected to go before the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board for approval next week. After the expected MTA approval, the state and city will then ink an agreement with transportation officials in the Biden administration, who have been supportive of congestion pricing. They also predicted that congestion pricing would generate $15 billion that could be used to modernize subways and buses.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Hochul, ” Hochul, , Donald Trump, Phil Murphy, Murphy, Biden Organizations: New York Gov, Yorkers, New, New Jersey Gov, America, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, MTA, NBC News, Manhattan's Central Business District, Financial Locations: New York City, Manhattan, New York, New Jersey, Hudson
Miller was a powerful White House aide in Trump’s first term, authoring much of his most fiery scripted rhetoric as a speechwriter. Yet despite these draconian visions, there’s uncertainty about how far Trump will go in his deportation program and whether it matches his dystopian speeches. Many Democrats and Republicans could agree on Trump’s vow to start by deporting criminal undocumented migrants — the easiest part of his plan. Trump’s critics and vulnerable undocumented migrants, however, will find little in the president-elect’s new staff picks to offer them comfort. In every incoming presidential administration, staffing is important and provides ideological clues to how a White House will act.
Persons: Donald Trump, he’s, Elon Musk, Stephen Miller, he’d, Tom Homan, Trump, Marco Rubio, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Rubio, Donald J, ” Rubio’s, Elise Stefanik, Mike Waltz, ” Rubio, Lee Zeldin, Zeldin, , don’t, James Comey, Susie Wiles, Homan, Miller, George W, Waltz, Donald Rumsfeld, Robert Gates . Homan, Alyssa Farah Griffin, ” Griffin, CNN’s Erin Burnett, Trump’s, there’s, , , ” Miller, Trump . Chad Wolf, ” Wolf, CNN’s Jake Tapper, Biden, Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky’s Organizations: CNN, it’s, White, Fox News, Democratic, Republican, Republican National Convention, The New York Times, GOP, United Nations, New York, Florida, New York Rep, Environmental Protection Agency, FBI, Senate Foreign Relations, Intelligence, Harvard, Bush, Wing, Customs, Army, Trump White House, CBS, Trump, Conservative Political, Conference, Trump ., Hamas, Democratic Party, Biden Locations: Washington, Lago, Trump’s, Madison, Florida, America, China, Zeldin, Afghanistan, East, Africa, Ukraine, Gaza, Israel, Europe
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday selected former Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York to oversee the Environmental Protection Agency in his administration. In a statement announcing the appointment, Trump described the former four-term House Republican from Long Island as "a true fighter for America First policies." We will do so while protecting access to clean air and water," Zeldin said in a statement on X. The New York Post first reported Zeldin's appointment — Trump's second Cabinet pick for his second term in office. Zeldin was heralded by Republicans for an unexpectedly close race for New York governor in 2022, when he lost to Democrat Kathy Hochul 53.1% to 46.7%.
Persons: Donald Trump, Lee Zeldin, Trump, Zeldin, Trump’s, — Trump's, Susie Wiles, Tom Homan, Joe Biden, Kathy Hochul, Sean Patrick Maloney Organizations: Environmental Protection Agency, Republican, America, Trump’s Cabinet, New York Post, White, Republicans, New York, Democratic Congressional Locations: New York, Long, United States, Paris
Newsom is far from the only Democratic governor preparing to take on Trump. In blue states like Illinois, Massachusetts and New York, officials are already vowing to mount legal and policy fights against the incoming Trump administration on issues like abortion rights, environmental regulations, gun control, immigration enforcement and more. But the second Trump era will offer Democratic officials opportunities to showcase their own leadership as they position themselves for potential future runs. A less combative toneSome Democratic governors, including those widely seen as potential 2028 presidential contenders, did not immediately take aim at Trump’s incoming administration. “Finally, let’s root for the success of the new administration and keep working together to get things done.”Pennsylvania Gov.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Gavin Newsom, , ” Newsom, Newsom —, , Newsom, Kamala Harris, Harris ’, Joe Biden’s, J.B . Pritzker, , ” Pritzker, Kathy Hochul, Letitia James, Maura Healey, Wes Moore, ” Moore, Gretchen Whitmer, Harris, Josh Shapiro, , Tim Walz, JD Vance, he’s, ” Walz, Andy Beshear, Beshear, we’re, Trump —, ” Beshear, ” Josh Stein, don’t Organizations: CNN, Democratic, California Gov, Republicans, Trump, Democratic Party, Illinois Gov, New York Gov, MSNBC, Maryland Gov, ” Michigan, Minnesota Gov, Arizona voters, , Democrats Locations: California, Illinois , Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, Washington, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, “ Minnesota, Arizona, ” Kentucky, North Carolina
In today’s edition, chief political analyst Chuck Todd explains why the results of the 2022 midterm elections were a mirage for the Democrats . Democrats did well in the 2022 midterms despite Biden, not because of him or his pro-democracy messaging. But Democrats managed to hold onto Senate seats in two states Trump carried, Michigan and Wisconsin. In the House, Republicans had a 212-201 lead, with 22 races yet to be called as of Friday afternoon. Read more →Trump won Nevada, NBC News projects — the first time a Republican presidential candidate has done so since 2004.
Persons: Chuck Todd, Kristen Welker, Donald Trump, Adam Edelman, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Clinton, Obama, Biden, ’ “, Court’s Dobbs, Dobbs, Trump, Chuck →, , , It’s, ” Trump, , I’m, , We’re, Donald Trump’s, Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Illinoisans, Kathy Hochul, Read, abi Organizations: NBC, White House, Capitol, Democratic, GOP, Democrats, Trump, Black, Asian, Senate, Republicans, NBC News, Nevada Senate, House, Gov, , New York Gov, Initiative Locations: Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona , Nevada , Michigan, Wisconsin, West Virginia , Montana and Ohio, Michigan, Arizona , Pennsylvania, Nevada, South America, In California, California, ” Illinois
A cadre of blue-state governors is already preparing a litany of political and legal moves to shield their states’ policies and residents from federal actions under Donald Trump's new administration. In California, Gov. A spokesperson for Trump didn’t immediately respond to questions about how Democratic governors are responding to his return to the White House. Phil Murphy pledged to both push back against Trump when necessary, while also seeking out areas for compromise. “If it’s contrary to our values, we will fight to the death,” Murphy said at a Wednesday press conference, mentioning issues such as immigration and reproductive rights.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Gavin Newsom, ” Newsom, , Trump, , , “ Trump, Newsom, Gavin Newscum ”, , JB Pritzker, Illinoisans, ” Pritzker, Pritzker, Anne Caprara, “ We’re, ” Caprara, we’ve, Kathy Hochul, Letitia James, “ I’m, ” Hochul, Maura Healey, ” Healey, Trump’s, Healey, Josh Shapiro, ” Shapiro, William Penn, Phil Murphy, ” Murphy Organizations: Democratic, Trump, Gov, state’s Justice, Associated Press, ’ ”, America, ” New York Gov, Initiative, New, Massachusetts Gov, MSNBC, Pennsylvania Gov Locations: In California, California, ’ ” Illinois, Illinois, Covid, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California , New York, Commonwealth, New Jersey
Andrew Cuomo to the Department of Justice, alleging he made “criminally false statements” during closed-door testimony in June 2024. In the Republican-led committee’s referral, it says Cuomo “knowingly and willfully made materially false statements” to the panel during its investigation into the New York’s Covid-19 response. Cuomo also denied having discussions about the July 6 report being peer reviewed, according to the panel, which said documents show otherwise. The panel said Cuomo was not under oath during his testimony but was required to answer questions truthfully to Congress. Cuomo’s plan to centralize the pandemic response in the governor’s office also has received criticism, including from an independent report commissioned by his successor, Gov.
Persons: Andrew Cuomo, General Merrick Garland, Cuomo “, , Cuomo, , Rich Azzopardi, ” Azzopardi, Rita Galvin, Galvin, Elise Stefanik, Brad Wenstrup, ” Wenstrup, “ You’re, Trump, ” Cuomo, Kathy Hochul Organizations: U.S, New York Gov, Department of Justice, Republican, of Health, U.S . Rep, , Ohio Republican Locations: New York,
Prosecutors do not dispute that Neely was acting in an aggressive manner, they said in court documents. Video shows Penny wrapping his legs around Neely’s body as the pair are on the floor of the train car. Raiser said the defense plans to dispute that Penny had Neely in a chokehold at all. Hochul’s announcement came a week after a passenger had slashed a subway conductor in the neck and following other crimes in the subway system. And subway crime was down 5.1% year to date through the end of September, the police department said.
Persons: Daniel Penny, Jordan Neely, Penny, Neely, Michael Jackson, Andrew Savulich, Steven, , , Neely “, ” Penny, Kathy Hochul Organizations: New York City, New York, Police, TNS, Getty, Prosecutors, Marine Corps, Broadway, Lafayette Station, New York Gov, National Guard, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York Police Department, NYPD Locations: New York, New York City, Manhattan, excessiveness, Long
David Paterson and his stepson were attacked Friday while on a walk in Manhattan by assailants who had “a previous interaction” with the stepson, a spokesperson for Paterson said. Paterson, 70, and his adult stepson both went to a hospital as precaution after the attack on Second Avenue in East Harlem, according to Paterson's spokesperson, Sean Darcy, and New York City police. "Governor Paterson and his stepson were attacked this evening while taking a walk around the block near their home by some individuals that had a previous interaction with his stepson,” Darcy said in a statement. Eliot Spitzer and took over as governor in March 2008 after Spitzer resigned mid-term following a prostitution scandal. Police said when officers arrived, Paterson had injuries to his head and another man had injuries to his face.
Persons: David Paterson, Paterson, Sean Darcy, Governor Paterson, ” Darcy, , Eliot Spitzer, Spitzer, Darcy Organizations: New York Gov, New York City police, Gov, Police Locations: Manhattan, East Harlem, New York City
The videos are part of a seven-figure paid media strategy aimed at critical swing voters and a larger effort by the Harris campaign to court Republicans and former Trump supporters. The campaign has also hired strategists to focus specifically on conservative voters, held events to engage Republican voters in battleground states, launched Republicans for Harris to help organize grassroots programs, and rolled out endorsements from prominent Republicans. McCaffery, who lives in Pennsylvania, embodies the type of voter the Harris campaign hopes will back her as polls show the race remains close. This week, the Harris campaign will also be holding Republican voter outreach events in the battleground states across the country. That comes after the campaign launched Republicans for Harris in August and after dozens of notable Republicans, including Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, endorsed Harris.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, Donald Trump, Liz Cheney, Matt McCaffery, Harris, McCaffery, “ Matt McCaffery, , , Tim Walz, Kamala Harris, ” McCaffery, Trump, “ It’s, I’m, Kamala, Maria Comella, Comella, Chris Christie, Andrew Cuomo, Austin Weatherford, Adam Kinzinger, Cheney, Dick Cheney, Olivia Troye, Stephanie Grisham Organizations: Democratic, Republican, NBC News, Trump, Minnesota Gov, Labor, Republican New, Republican New Jersey Gov, Democratic New York Gov, Austin, Illinois Republican, Democratic National Convention, Trump White House, White Locations: RIPON, Wis, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, American, Republican New Jersey, Illinois, Chicago
CNBC Daily Open: Minor turbulence for the soft landing
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Kirk Side | Houston Chronicle | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Port workers along the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast started striking Tuesday. Higher oil prices pose a risk to inflation resurging, or at least slowing less than everyone is hoping for. The best-case scenario would be that recent events are just minor turbulence on the way to a soft landing.
Persons: Seabrook . Kirk, Kathy Hochul, Adam Kamins, Christopher Ball, Piper Sandler, Campbell, It's, Steve Liesman, Jeff Cox, Fred Imbert, Lori Ann LaRocco, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Brian Evans Organizations: Houston Chronicle, CNBC, U.S ., Gulf Coast, New, Moody's, Quinnipiac University, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple Locations: Seabrook ., Port, U.S, U.S . East Coast, New York, New Jersey, Iran, Major U.S, East
CNBC Daily Open: Soft landing hit by minor turbulence
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Mark Felix | Afp | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Port workers along the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast started striking Tuesday. It's just the first days of the port strike and flare-up in Middle East tensions, however. The best-case scenario would be that recent events are just minor turbulence on the way to a soft landing.
Persons: Mark Felix, Kathy Hochul, Adam Kamins, Christopher Ball, Piper Sandler, Campbell, It's, Steve Liesman, Jeff Cox, Fred Imbert, Lori Ann LaRocco, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Brian Evans Organizations: Afp, Getty, CNBC, U.S ., Gulf Coast, New, Moody's, Quinnipiac University, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple Locations: Seabrook , Texas, Port, U.S, U.S . East Coast, New York, New Jersey, Iran, Major U.S, East
Trucking and other logistics companies are racing to get as many goods as possible out of ports before a potential strike. The vast port operations of New York and New Jersey stand to be most affected, with about 4,500 workers in the region. Kathy Hochul said that her state and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have been anticipating the strike but warned of potential impacts. Under that authority, Biden could seek a so-called 80-day "cooling-off period" that would force dockworkers to stay on the job. But while the White House has been in touch with the ILA and USMX in recent days, the president is not looking to invoke the law.
Persons: USMX, Kathy Hochul, We’re, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, Biden, dockworkers, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, ” Biden Organizations: ILA, CNBC, Ocean Carriers, ILA Longshore, New York Gov, Port Authority of New, White, USMX, Democratic, Republican Locations: New York, New Jersey, Port Authority of New York, Taft
Shipping containers sit stacked in the Port of Newark on September 30, 2024 seen from New York City. Billions in trade came to a screeching halt at U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports after members of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) began walking off the job after 12:01 a.m. In a video posted to an ILA Instagram account, Daggett addressed union workers at Maher Terminals in Elizabeth, New Jersey. "Helene caused ports to delay openings at the ports of Charleston and Savannah, as well as power losses at intermodal facilities in Savannah, Charleston, and Atlanta," said Wray. Both economists and logistics executives say the impact of the strike depends on how long the work stoppage lasts.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Harold Daggett, , Daggett, Shana Wray, Hurricane Helene, Helene, Wray, Adam Kamins, Kamins Organizations: Gulf, International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance, International Longshoremen's Association, ILA, Port Authority of New, Maher, CNBC, Logistics, Moody's, Federal Reserve Locations: Port, Newark, New York City, East, U.S, East Coast, Gulf Coast, New York, New Jersey, Boston , New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington , North Carolina, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa , Miami , New Orleans, Mobile, Houston . New, Maine, Texas, Port Authority of New York, Elizabeth , New Jersey, Hurricane, Savannah , Charleston, Atlanta, Gulf, West Coast
Jon-Adrian Velazquez spent close to 27 years caught in the criminal justice system — nearly all of it behind bars in New York's Sing Sing prison, convicted of a murder he insisted he did not commit. Andrew Cuomo granted Velazquez executive clemency, citing his work in Sing Sing on an educational initiative by those incarcerated to combat gun violence, and he was freed after serving almost 24 years of a 25-year-to-life sentence. The results determined Velazquez's DNA was not on the key evidence. Since his release from prison, Velazquez has used his experience to become an advocate for criminal legal reform and even played himself in the 2023 drama "Sing Sing," based on an actual Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at the prison. The podcast "Letters from Sing Sing" was a finalist for a 2024 Pulitzer Prize in audio reporting and Slepian's book about the case, "The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice," was released this month.
Persons: Jon, Adrian Velazquez, Velazquez, , Mr, Abraham Clott, Dan Slepian, Velazquez's, NBC's, Andrew Cuomo, JJ, Lester Holt, I've, Adrian, Velasquez, Maria Velazquez Velazquez, Albert Ward, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Bragg, ” Velazquez, Holt, Dan, I’d, didn't Organizations: New York, NBC, New York Gov, NBC News, Attorney, Justice Locations: Manhattan, New, New York City, Sing, Harlem, attorney's, reinvestigations
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In today's big story, the walls are closing in on New York City Mayor Eric Adams after a federal indictment . New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on five criminal counts in a corruption probe accusing him of bribery and receiving illegal campaign contributions from foreign nationals. In one case, according to the indictment, that meant a Turkish Airlines manager offering to charge Adams $50 for two business-class seats worth $15,000 . AdvertisementMessages obtained by prosecutors also show Adams promising his staffer he "always" deleted texts following a discussion of alleged Turkish bribes.
Persons: , Eric Adams, Eric Adams Seth Wenig, Alyssa Powell, Adams, Damian Williams, Gary Hershorn, He's, Alex Spiro, Elon Musk's, Kathy Hochul, Jumaane Williams, Ali Jarekji, it's, David Tepper, Sam Altman's, Getty, Olivier Verriest, Andrei Akushevich, Tyler Le, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Jack Sommers, Nathan Rennolds, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, New York City, New, Democrat, Brooklyn Borough, Southern, of, Turkish Airlines, FDNY, Reuters, Financial Times, YouTube, Snapchat, Publishers, York Film Locations: New, States, New York, Manhattan, of New York, Turkish, Ali, Saudi Arabia, China, London
Adams allegedly committed 23 different “overt acts,” which include accepting free flights and hotel rooms and coordinating straw donations. In 2017, Adams allegedly accepted free business class tickets for three roundtrip international flights and a heavily discounted stay at a suite in the St. Regis Istanbul. Adams allegedly accepted over $123,000 worth of luxury travel benefits between 2016 and 2021, without disclosing any of it. “No one is above the law, including the Mayor of New York City,” Schumer said in a written statement Thursday. The indictment does not total the amount of matching public funds Adams allegedly received directly from the eight illegal straw donations.
Persons: Adams, ” Adams, , , mulls, Kathy Hochul’s, Hochul, ” Hochul, Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer, ” Schumer, Jeffries, ” Jeffries, Adams ’, Bribery, Adams “ Organizations: CNN, Democrat, Prosecutors, , New York Gov, Lawyers, New York Democrats, New York, New, US, Office, Turkish Locations: York, St, Regis Istanbul, New York City, New, New York,
CNN —Federal prosecutors say New York City Mayor Eric Adams engaged in a “long-running conspiracy,” accepting luxury travel and gifts from foreign businesspeople and at least one Turkish government official. Adams, who’s been indicted on five federal public corruption charges, has denied wrongdoing and says he is being targeted because of his positions. Federal agents search Gracie Mansion, the official residence of the mayor of New York City, on September 26, 2024, after Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on federal criminal charges. That Adams, a Democrat, has been charged by prosecutors in the Southern District of New York on corruption charges does not, on its own, disprove Trump’s point. Adams remains defiant in the face of the charges, but they are clearly having an effect on New York politics.
Persons: Eric Adams, Adams, who’s, , , Gracie, Timothy A, Clary, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Sen, Bob Menendez, Trump’s, Menendez, Stormy Daniels, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Jack Smith, General Merrick Garland, Smith, George Santos, Santos, Elie Honig, Honig, Sheldon Silver, Dean Skelos, ” Honig, Alexandria Ocasio, Kathy Hochul Organizations: CNN, New York City, Getty, White, Department of Justice, DOJ, Democrat, of, New, New Jersey Democrat, Manhattan, Attorney, Trump, Republican, CNN The Southern, of New York, New York State Assembly, New York State Senate, Key New York Democrats, New York Gov Locations: New York, New York City, AFP, Southern, of New York, New Jersey, Florida, Washington , DC, York, Manhattan, Lower Manhattan, of New, New, Alexandria, Cortez
The affair – black-tie for attendees, white-tie for the headliners – is named after the first major-party Catholic presidential nominee, four-term New York Gov. Harris did tell the dinner’s organizers that she hoped to attend the event in the coming years – as president, a campaign official said. Biden was elected the following month as the nation’s second Catholic president. Gaffigan promoted the dinner on social media on September 12 in response to Trump’s announcement that he would not debate Harris again. “Vice President Harris is ready for another opportunity to share a stage with Donald Trump,” campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said in a statement.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Al Smith, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, , Smith, Republican Herbert Hoover, Democrat John F, Kennedy, New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Trump, Clinton, , Hillary, York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Alfred E, Jonathan Ernst, Dolan, Harris, Joe Biden, Biden, Jim Gaffigan, Gaffigan, ” Gaffigan, Jen O’Malley Dillon, “ Donald Trump, ” Trump Organizations: CNN, Catholic, New York Gov, Democratic, Republican, Democrat, White House, New York, York, Smith, Foundation, Reuters, Trump, Al Locations: New York City, Midtown Manhattan, , Wilmington , North Carolina
The hearing focused in on nursing home deaths and a controversial March 2020 directive from the New York State Department of Health on hospital discharges and nursing home admissions. “You own this,” Republican Rep. Brad Wenstrup of Ohio, chairman of the subcommittee, told Cuomo at the outset of the hearing. The former governor has defended his handling of the pandemic, saying that the state followed federal guidelines. New York State Attorney General Letitia James issued a report in 2021 finding that the New York State Department of Health undercounted Covid-19 deaths among nursing home residents by approximately 50%. The New York health department undercounted the number of Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes by thousands during Cuomo’s time in office, an audit conducted by state officials found in 2022.
Persons: Andrew Cuomo, Donald Trump’s, Cuomo, ” Cuomo, Brad Wenstrup of, Raul Ruiz, , Gov . Cuomo, Nicole Malliotakis, “ you’ve, you’ve, That’s, Wenstrup, Kathy Hochul’s, Hochul, ” Wenstrup, Avi Small, , Anthony Fauci, Azzopardi, Letitia James, New York State Department of Health undercounted, Critics, Kathy Hochul, James ’, CNN’s Paul LeBlanc, Annie Grayer, Piper Hudspeth Blackburn Organizations: CNN, Former New York Gov, GOP, Trump, Democrat, New York State Department of Health, Republicans, ” Republican, Gov, New, New York Republican, , Centers, Medicare, Services, US Centers for Disease Control, Department of Health, National Institute of Allergy, New York, Department of Justice, New York State Assembly, New York Gov Locations: Brad Wenstrup of Ohio, New York, New York City, York, Manhattan
Sun, 40, is accused of blocking Taiwanese officials' access to the New York governor's office and changing public messages from both governors to boost China's talking points, among other acts. According to the Justice Department, she also sent messages informing the Chinese consulate about Taiwan's requests to the governor's office. AdvertisementProsecutors said that during this time, Sun would use bogus invitation letters to set up meetings for Chinese officials with New York authorities. Hu has been charged by the Justice Department too, and is accused of laundering money and opening bank accounts with a relative's driver's license photo. AdvertisementA spokesperson for Hochul told Business Insider that the New York governor's office hired Sun more than 10 years ago.
Persons: , Linda Sun, Kathy Hochul, Andrew Cuomo, Cuomo, Sun, Curtis, Chris Hu, Hu, that's, Hochul, Liu Pengyu, Jarrod Schaeffer, Sun's, Schaeffer Organizations: Service, New, Gov, Business, Justice Department, Queens, Hochul, New York Labor Department, Prosecutors, PRC, CCP, Chinese Communist Party, Sun, Ferrari Locations: China, Nanjing, York, New York, Honolulu, Jiangsu, Manhasset , New York, Washington
New York City has also seen a surge in bicycling since the pandemic caused many to avoid mass transit and ride shares. And the funding for the Streets Plan — more than $900 million — has already been allocated to DOT. The city streets were designed to maximize vehicle speed rather than to get as many New Yorkers around as efficiently and safely as possible. While New York City streets have generally gotten safer since the city adopted its 'Vision Zero' plan in 2014 to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries in 2014, progress hasn't been consistent. Advertisement"What New York City can learn is that when you commit to comprehensive bike infrastructure, it works," Elizabeth Adams said.
Persons: Adams isn't, Adams, doesn't, Elizabeth Adams, Kathy Hochul, it's, they're Organizations: Service, Business, Department of Transportation, DOT, Transportation, New York Gov, New Locations: Paris, New York City, New York, London, Manhattan, Cities, Tokyo, York City
CNN —Julia Louis-Dreyfus will host a panel during the Democratic National Convention with the Democratic Governors Association to put a spotlight on the United States’ female governors, the actress’ publicist confirmed to CNN. Louis-Dreyfus – who played the first fictional female vice president of the United States on HBO’s Emmy-winning “Veep” – is a longtime Democratic supporter and has spoken out publicly on women’s issues throughout her career. The panel, which will be held on August 21 during the week of the DNC in Chicago, will feature the country’s eight Democratic women governors: Arizona Gov. “I’m looking forward to our conversation and the opportunity to shine the spotlight on these accomplished leaders.”Julia Louis-Dreyfus in "Veep" Season 7. As if life was imitating art, fans have noted the real-life similarities to the scripted show in which Louis-Dreyfus played the first female vice president who then became the first female president.
Persons: Julia Louis, Dreyfus, Louis, Dreyfus –, Veep, Katie Hobbs, Laura Kelly, Janet Mills, Maura Healey, Gretchen Whitmer, Michelle Lujan Grisham, Kathy Hochul, Tina Kotek, Seinfeld, ” Louis, , ” Julia Louis, HBO Max Louis, Selina Meyer, , Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Harris, ” Armando Iannucci, , CNN’s Lisa Respers Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Convention, Democratic Governors Association, United, Warner Bros ., DNC, Kansas Gov, Maine Gov, Massachusetts Gov, New, New Mexico Gov, New York Gov, Oregon Gov, , Hollywood, HBO Locations: United States, Chicago, Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, CNN’s Lisa Respers France
The Brooklyn, New York, apartment building of Columbia University’s chief operating officer was vandalized with red paint and crickets, police said. The Brooklyn, New York, apartment building of Columbia University’s chief operating officer was vandalized Thursday with red paint and crickets, police said. A preliminary investigation determined that two people threw red paint inside the building’s vestibule and unleashed a box containing crickets and mealworms, police said in a statement. Several other people involved caused “damage to the front of the building by throwing paint on the building and sidewalk,” according to police. Photos released by police showed red paint splattered across the sidewalk and on the wall of the building.
Persons: Cas Holloway, Holloway, Ben Chang, , ” Chang, Cas, , Kathy Hochul, Anne Pasternak, Taylor Pelton, Kimberly Panicek Trueblood Organizations: Columbia University’s, The New York City Police Department, NYPD, Ivy League campus, NBC, Manhattan, Attorney’s, Columbia University, ” New York Gov, Brooklyn Museum Locations: Brooklyn , New York, Columbia, Orange, Israel, York, NBC New York, , New York, U.S
Debris in the wake of Debby in Canisteo, N.Y.. Ann Farkas walks through her damaged home in Canisteo, New York, after Tropical Storm Debby swept through the area. Debby was downgraded to a tropical depression late Thursday afternoon and was a post-tropical cyclone on Friday, the National Hurricane Center said. There have been at least nine deaths related to Debby, most in vehicle accidents or from fallen trees. Jaqi Kincaid, hit by flooding last month in Lyndon, Vermont, said the previous storm knocked out her garage and well, so they have no water.
Persons: Debby, Woodhull, Craig Ruttle, Stephanie Waters, Timothy Martin, ” John Anderson, “ It’s, , Anderson, Cliff Moss, Stacey Urban, Urban, ” Urban, Ann Farkas, what’s, ” Farkas, Jack Wheeler, Fred, Kathy Hochul, Josh Shapiro, Randy Padfield, Bob Rossman, ” Rossman, , Rossman, Phil Scott, Hurricane Beryl, Joe Biden, Rick Dente, Jaqi Kincaid, ” Kincaid Organizations: Fire, Wellsville Sun, Tropical, New York Gov, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Emergency Management, National Guard, National Hurricane Center, Gov Locations: East, Florida, Canada, New York, Pennsylvania, New England, Quebec, Steuben County, Jasper, Addison, Canisteo, N.Y, Woodhull, Andover, Allegany County, Wellsville, Canisteo , New York, Tioga County, Padfield, Potter County, , In Ohio, Gulf Coast of Florida, South Carolina, Vermont, Lyndon, Hurricane, Dente’s, Barre , Vermont, Lyndon , Vermont
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