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The group, calling itself Riverfolk Rescue, has since grown to nearly 200 volunteers who are reaching isolated communities, dropping off supplies and shoveling mud across western North Carolina. Sarah Beth Neal, bottom, with Riverfolk Rescue volunteers. The group’s team in Florida is still assessing the situation there, but local responders so far appeared to have things handled, Neal said. Vast quantities of reddish-brown mud are an added obstacle, said Alexander Smith, a Riverfolk Rescue volunteer. Riverfolk Rescue vehicles drive under a downed tree.
Persons: he’d, didn’t, Tim Rogers, ” Rogers, , ” Neal, she’d, Neal, Sarah Beth Neal, There’s, Alexander Smith, , Hampton, Kristin Kastelic, Kastelic, It’s, ” Kastelic, who’d, ’ ” Organizations: Hampton, U.S . Geological Survey, Facebook, Riverfolk Rescue, East, NBC Locations: Hampton, Charlotte, N.C, , Sweetwater , Tennessee, North Carolina, Florida, NC, U.S, Tennessee, Bryson City , North Carolina, Smoky, Asheville
CNN —Eleven members of an Amish family – including a 1-year-old – were hospitalized in Pennsylvania Friday night after ingesting wild, “toxic mushrooms,” local authorities said. “It was wild mushrooms, but the hospital would have to confirm the type,” Southern York County emergency medical services Chief Laura Taylor told CNN. The fire department and EMS units went to the family Friday night after being told the 11 had “ingested toxic mushrooms and were all ill,” the fire department said in a post on Facebook. The family was transported to WellSpan York Hospital, Taylor told CNN. The Pennsylvania State Police and York County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond for comment.
Persons: , , , Gregory Fantom, Fantom, Laura Taylor, Taylor Organizations: CNN, Delta, Cardiff Volunteer Fire Company, Facebook, York, WHP, Pennsylvania State Police, National Library of Medicine Locations: Pennsylvania, York, Maryland, Harrisburg, United States
CNN —A man was killed and nine other people were injured in a shooting Saturday near Tennessee State University as the Nashville school celebrated homecoming – and investigators believe at least one of the injured participated in the gunfire, officials said. The shooting happened around 5 p.m. along a street where TSU’s homecoming parade had taken place that morning, Nashville police and fire officials said at a news conference Saturday evening. At least three of the injured were children who had non-critical injuries, Nashville police said on X. At least one of the injured people “is suspected to have been involved in the gunfire,” Nashville police said on X. The school’s football team played its homecoming game Saturday evening at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, roughly 3 miles east of where the shooting happened.
Persons: Don Aaron, Aaron, ” Aaron, , Police didn’t, didn’t, Anthony McClain, ” McClain, Kendra Loney, ” Loney, Brooke Reese Organizations: CNN, Tennessee State University, Nashville, Nashville police, Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, X, Police, Firefighters, Authorities, Nissan Locations: Nashville
City officials haven't yet tallied up what the Trump campaign owes Erie for public safety costs for his most recent rally in September. The five localities that spoke to NBC News have sent their bills to the Trump campaign. Four years later, the Trump campaign hasn't paid. The unpaid bills go back even further for Spokane, Washington, which wants the Trump campaign to pay for costs incurred in a May 2016 visit, before Trump officially became the Republican nominee for president. Similarly, Erie's bills were to cover police, fire and public works personnel overtime, according to city spokesperson Rob Lee.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, they're, reimbursements, it's, Anthony Guglielmi, Guglielmi, Kamala Harris, Laura Cruz Acosta, ” Cruz Acosta, hasn't, Erin, Hut, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Sanders, Clinton, didn't, Allison Franz, Nancy Sorensen, Ana Pereira, isn't, Rob Lee, I’d Organizations: Erie Times -, Trump, NBC News, Secret, nonpayment, El, El Paso City Council, Republican, Gateway, Mesa Police Locations: Erie , Pennsylvania, Erie, El Paso , Texas, El Paso, Spokane , Washington, Missoula County , Montana, Arizona, Mesa
At least that seems to be the message — both symbolically and stylistically — embedded in Kamala Harris’ second ever Vogue cover. It's the vice president's second cover for the title. Annie Leibovitz/VogueThe image, by fashion photographer Annie Leibovitz, is a far cry from Harris’ first Vogue cover back in November 2021. Annie Leibovitz/VogueThis time around, though, neither Vogue nor Harris’ team seemed concerned with signposting her authenticity and approachability (Harris’ viral meme-ridden campaign seems to have handled that). But for most Harris’ fans, the second Vogue cover is something of a full circle moment — righting the perceived “wrongs” of the first.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, Harris, Gabriela Hearst, Annie Leibovitz, It's, Harris ’, , Tyler Mitchell, , Misan Harriman, Leibovitz, Black, Brown, Chuck Taylor Organizations: CNN, Vogue, Converse, The New York Times, Hollywood Reporter, Biden, Redford Fire Department, Electoral College Locations: mocha, Michigan, British
Five people are dead after a small plane crashed on Catalina Island off the California coast on Tuesday, officials said. The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday the twin-engine Beechcraft 95 crashed shortly after it departed from Catalina Airport in Avalon at around 8 p.m. A joint search and rescue team comprised of Avalon station deputies, Los Angeles County Fire Department, Avalon Search and Rescue and Avalon City Fire Department members found the plane about a mile west of Catalina Airport, according to the Sheriff's Department's news release. Part of the Channel Islands, Santa Catalina Island is located about 22 miles southwest of Los Angeles. Catalina Island Airport has a single, 3,000-foot-long runway and occupies a 1,602-foot-tall mountaintop at the center of the island.
Organizations: Catalina, Federal Aviation Administration, Beechcraft, Los, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles County Fire Department, Avalon, Avalon City Fire Department, Catalina Airport, National Transportation Safety, NTSB, Channel Locations: California, Avalon, Los Angeles, Santa Catalina
Another top aide to New York City mayor resigns amid federal probe
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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
Video showed flames coming from underneath a Frontier flight that made a hard landing in Las Vegas after reports of smoke in the cockpit Saturday, officials said. Flight 1326 was on its way from San Diego to Las Vegas when "the pilots detected smoke and declared an emergency," Frontier said in a statement. There were reports of smoke in the cockpit before the Airbus 321 was able to make an emergency landing at Harry Reid International Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. A Frontier flight with flames visible underneath the aircraft at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Saturday. Tyler HerrickThe flight "experienced a hard landing" and the Clark County Fire Department responded immediately, said Amanda Mazzagatti, airport program administrator at Harry Reid.
Persons: Harry Reid, Tyler Herrick, Amanda Mazzagatti Organizations: Airbus, Harry Reid International Airport, Federal Aviation Administration, Harry, Harry Reid International, Fire Department, FAA Locations: Las Vegas, San Diego, Clark
CNN —A Frontier Airlines flight seemed to catch fire as it made what officials described as a “hard landing” at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Saturday. The plane “experienced a hard landing where basically tires blew,” airport officials told CNN. Video obtained by CNN shows flames underneath the plane and a trail of smoke after it landed. The Clark County Fire Department responded immediately, and all the passengers and crew were safely transported to the gate area, airport officials added. The National Transportation Safety Board will also investigate the incident, according to a Saturday statement from the agency posted on X.
Persons: Harry Reid Organizations: CNN, Frontier Airlines, Harry Reid International, Federal Aviation Administration, Fire Department, Frontier, FAA, National Transportation Locations: Las Vegas, San Diego, Clark
CNN —The death toll from Helene has risen to at least 225 across six states, according to CNN’s tally, after seven more deaths were announced Saturday in North Carolina. Emergency responders from across the US respond to hurricane-ravaged North Carolina county: Hard-hit Buncombe County, North Carolina, is getting help from several hundred emergency responders from agencies nationwide who were on the ground there by Saturday, including from the New York Fire Department. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has more than 3,000 federal responders on the ground in North Carolina, said MaryAnn Tierney, FEMA’s National Incident Management Assistance team lead. About 562,007 customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Virginia were waiting for power to be restored as of Saturday afternoon. More than 74,000 people were without power in Buncombe County Saturday, according to county manager Avril Pinder.
Persons: Helene, Mike Litterst, Litterst, , Lillian Govus, MaryAnn Tierney, Avril Pinder, “ Crews, Nathan West, “ It’s, ” West, Organizations: CNN, National Park Service, Pictures, New York Fire Department, FDNY, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Incident Management, Biltmore, Black Mountain Presbyterian Church Locations: North Carolina, United States, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Virginia, Gooch, Buncombe County , North Carolina, , FEMA’s, North Carolina , Georgia, Buncombe County, Carolina, Asheville’s, Asheville, , Black Mountain , North Carolina
The change is driven, in part, by internal campaign data showing that sharper messaging against Trump could persuade some still-unsure Americans to support Harris, according to three of the campaign officials. Follow live politics coverage here“We are going to draw more contrasts everywhere we can,” Harris campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond said in an interview. Harris campaign officials said they intend to continue laying out her policy positions, background and plans if she were to win the presidency — and increasing negative messaging is oftentimes a natural evolution in a presidential campaign as the candidates make their closing arguments. “The numbers aren’t moving,” a Harris campaign official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal strategy. NBC News has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Kamala Harris ’, Donald Trump, Harris, ” Harris, Cedric Richmond, Joe Biden’s, haven’t, , ” “, Trump, Harris ”, “ Donald Trump’s, “ He’s, president’s, ’ Kamala, , Richmond, ” Richmond Organizations: Trump, Fire Department, gaslight, NBC News Locations: Richmond, Redford, Detroit, Louisiana
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan — A weakened and “weird” Typhoon Krathon slammed into southwestern Taiwan on Thursday, hitting the island with a storm that has killed two people so far and forced it to shut down for a second day with hundreds of flights grounded and financial markets closed. Krathon made landfall as a much weaker category 1 typhoon around midday at the major port city of Kaohsiung. All domestic flights were canceled for a second day, as well as 236 international ones. Typhoons often hit Taiwan’s east coast facing the Pacific, but Krathon is unusual in that it directly hit the west coast. Local media labeled it a “weird” storm for that reason, and because of how it hovered off the coast before reaching land.
Persons: Krathon, Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi, Liao Shian, , Thelma Organizations: Kaohsiung Mayor, Southern, Southern Taiwan Science Locations: KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan, Kaohsiung, Taipei, Southern Taiwan, Pingtung
There is no evidence to suggest the fire was intentionally set, Maui Fire and Public Safety Chief Bradford Ventura said. The Lahaina fire was one of three wildfires that ignited on Maui that day; the report did not address the two other, less-destructive fires. Since last year, thousands of residents have sued Hawaiian Electric, Maui County and the state of Hawaii over the fire. The utility has acknowledged that one of its downed power lines ignited a blaze early that morning off Lahainaluna Road in the hills above Lahaina. Maui County announced a few hours later that firefighters had fully contained it.
Persons: Bradford Ventura, Jeffrey Giesea, , Giesea, Jonathan Blais, Josh Green Organizations: Maui Fire Department, U.S . Bureau, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Investigators, Maui Fire, Public Safety, , Hawaiian Electric, Hawaiian, Electric Co, Hawaii Gov, Associated Press Locations: Maui, Hawaii, Lahaina, Seattle, Maui County
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan — Taiwan shut down on Wednesday, grounding hundreds of flights and closing schools, offices and financial markets ahead of the arrival of a weakening Typhoon Krathon, with one person reported dead and torrential rain lashing the island’s south. Although the typhoon has weakened, the threats from a storm surge, strong winds and rain remain as it slowly makes its way toward Taiwan’s coast, weather forecasters said. The typhoon would lose power once it hit land, said Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai, but would still bring intense winds and rain. Once it hits land, the typhoon could be downgraded into a tropical depression and dissipate, which has happened only once before in Taiwan, in 2001, forecasters said. In Taipei, some malls and shops remained open, with rain only expected later in the day.
Persons: Thelma, Chen Chi, , Tommy Wang, Gaemi, Yu Ren, Chou Yi, Power, Chou Organizations: Getty, Central Weather Administration, Apple, Nvidia Locations: KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s, Hualien, Taipei, Taoyuan, AFP, Tainan, Siaogang
A Hawaiian Electric power line fell early on the morning of Aug. 8, sparking a fire in overgrown brush near the edge of town. Pictures and crosses are displayed at a public hillside memorial to Lahaina wildfire victims on August 1, 2024 in Lahaina, Hawaii. First responders also had trouble getting a firm answer from Hawaiian Electric representatives if the power had been cut to the area. That’s the amount the defendants — including Hawaiian Electric, the state, Maui County, large landowners and others — have agreed to pay to settle claims. Lawyers for people seeking compensation fear allowing insurance companies to sue Hawaiian Electric and others will subvert the deal, drain what is available to pay fire victims and lead to prolonged litigation.
Persons: Josh Green, Mario Tama, Organizations: Honolulu AP, US, of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Maui Fire Department, Getty, Hawaiian Electric, Hawaii Gov, Electric, Hawaii Supreme, policyholders Locations: Honolulu, Maui, Lahaina, Lahaina , Hawaii, West Maui, Hawaii, California, Paradise, Maui County
Near Perry, Florida, power flashes were seen as Hurricane Helene downed power lines on September 26, 2024. WACHIn South Carolina, Helene brought vicious winds and dumped “staggering” amounts of rain: up to 12 to 14 inches. Andy TomsThe western North Carolina city of Asheville was especially hard-hit. Tariq Bokhari/Daniel WhittakerFloods from Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on the western North Carolina village of Chimney Rock and the region surrounding Lake Lure. Heavy rainfall washed away a part of Interstate 40, a major highway connecting North Carolina and Tennessee.
Persons: Helene, SVC, Simon Brewer Juston Drake, Brandon Clement Further, Brandon Clement, Jules Carl, CNN’s John Berman, she’s, “ I’ve, , Aaron Rigsby, Helene –, Andy Toms, Avery Dull, Avril Pinder, , Tariq Bokhari, Daniel Whittaker, Hurricane Helene, Daniel Shrader, floodwater, Michael Baker, Police Helene Organizations: CNN, National Weather Service, South Pasadena Fire Department, Daylight, Fire, Services Rescue, Atlanta Fire, Carolinas, Charlotte City, WCYB, North Carolina . North Carolina Division of Aviation, Tennessee Valley Authority, Virginia State Police, Virginia, Police Locations: United States, Florida, Southern, Gulf, Bend, Perry, Perry , Florida, Tampa, FHP, Tampa Bay, Pinellas County , Florida, Pinellas County, City of South Pasadena, Sunset Beach, Cedar Key , Florida, Cedar, Steinhatchee, , Steinhatchee , Florida, Georgia, Atlanta, Augusta, Cobb County, Mableton, Cobb, Columbia, Greenville, WACH, South Carolina, Saluda County, Asheville , North Carolina, North Carolina, Asheville, Rock, Hurricane, Lure, Charlotte, Tennessee, Roan Mountain , Tennessee, North Carolina ., Afton , Tennessee, TN, Erwin, Unicoi, Virginia
Lawyers for New York Mayor Eric Adams asked a federal judge on Monday to dismiss the bribery charge included in his federal indictment, saying the government’s allegations are “extraordinarily vague” and failed to prove Adams broke the law. Adams was charged last week with five criminal counts, including bribery, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. He is the first sitting mayor of New York City to face criminal charges in the modern era. “The zealous prosecutors who secured the indictment would have alleged that kind of specific agreement if they had any evidence to support it,” Spiro added. Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, declined to comment on the defense’s motion to dismiss the bribery charge.
Persons: Eric Adams, Adams, Alex Spiro, , Spiro, ” Spiro, “ It’s, Damian Williams, Williams Organizations: New York, New York Fire Department, Southern, of Locations: New York City, Turkish, U.S, of New York
The shelter-in-place recommendation for residents of Rockdale County, population 93,570, was valid through midnight, the county said in a statement. A sprinkler head malfunctioned after 5 a.m. at the BioLab plant, “causing a mixture with a water-reactive chemical,” Rockdale County Fire Chief Marian McDaniel said. Deputies say multiple roads in Rockdale County, Ga., were closed Sunday because of a fire at the BioLab facility on Old Covington Highway. "We’ve been firefighting with water," McDaniel said at during the update, "but the water is also aggravating the chemical." Rockdale County officials told residents living between Sigman Road and Interstate 20 to evacuate Sunday morning.
Persons: Marian McDaniel, ” McDaniel, McDaniel, Hurricane Helene, Sharon Webb, KIK Organizations: Fire, KIK, Products, U.S . Centers for Disease Control, CDC, Management Agency, Sunday Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, Rockdale County, Conyer , Georgia, Rockdale, Old Covington Highway
At around 5 a.m., a sprinkler head malfunctioned at the BioLab plant in Conyers, “causing a mixture with a water reactive chemical,” Rockdale County Fire Chief Marian McDaniel said. Deputies say multiple roads in Rockdale County, Ga., are now closed due to a fire at the BioLab facility on Old Covington Highway on Sunday. Rockdale County Government“There was a small fire on the roof, which has been contained, but at that time, right now, there are no other issues,” McDaniel said. But once again, shelter in place, windows and doors closed.”Rockdale County officials told residents living between Sigman Road and Interstate 20 to evacuate Sunday morning. Those living north of Sigman Road were advised to shelter in place.
Persons: Marian McDaniel, ” McDaniel, McDaniel, Organizations: Fire, Sunday Locations: Atlanta, Conyers, , Rockdale, Rockdale County, Old Covington, Sunday, Sigman
MANTEO, N.C. — Multiple people died after a single-engine plane crashed Saturday afternoon in a wooded area at Wright Brothers National Memorial’s First Flight Airport, the National Park Service said. The crash occurred at 5 p.m. as, according to eyewitnesses, the airplane was trying to land at the airport, the park service said in a news release. The airplane caught fire after the crash, the park service said. The airport is closed until further notice, the park service said. The Wright Brothers National Memorial will be closed Sunday, the park service said.
Organizations: Wright, National Park Service, Hills Fire Department, National Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Wright Brothers Locations: N.C
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will step into a Manhattan courtroom and into the history books on Friday when he is arraigned on federal corruption and bribery charges that could force him out of office. Adams is the first sitting New York City mayor to be indicted on criminal charges in the modern era. “This was a multiyear scheme to buy favor with a single New York City politician on the rise,” U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said Thursday. Adams' indictment capped two weeks of turmoil in his administration, a period during which Banks, the city’s police commissioner, and the city's top lawyer, have announced their resignations. “You could almost picture them trying to cobble this together and try to tell a story so that they could say, ‘corruption, corruption’ at a press conference,” Spiro said at a Thursday press conference.
Persons: Eric Adams, Adams, David Banks, ” Adams, , ensnared Adams, Damian Williams, Banks, Alexandria Ocasio, Sen, John Liu, New York — Sen, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Kathy Hochul —, , Adams ’, Alex Spiro, ” Spiro, Edward Caban, James Caban, ” Williams Organizations: York City, New York City, City, New York City Schools, New York Fire Department, Democratic, ” Prosecutors, Turkish, Adams . Police, Authorities, Queens Locations: York, Manhattan, New York City, Brooklyn, Turkish, U.S, Alexandria, Cortez, New York, India, France, China, Hungary, Ghana, Turkey, Istanbul, Washington, Adams
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been hit with five federal charges – including wire fraud, bribery and solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national – according to a sprawling 57-page federal indictment unsealed Thursday. Although the Bentley Suite for two nights would have cost approximately $7,000, Adams paid less than $600, the indictment says. And so, the building opened as requested by a Turkish official who had plied Adams with travel benefits and other gifts, the indictment says. In addition to the free travel and hotel rooms, Adams received illegal campaign contributions from foreign donors, including the Turkish government official, the indictment says. Adams has repeatedly said that his administration is cooperating in the investigations and he's focused on his work as mayor.
Persons: Eric Adams, Adams, ingratiate, Damian Williams, Gracie, Alexandria Ocasio, Brad Lander, Sen, John Liu, New York – Sen, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Kathy Hochul –, Hochul, Edward Caban, James Caban, he's, ” Adams, Organizations: York City, Prosecutors, Southern, of New, Brooklyn Borough President, Regis, Bentley, York City’s, New, New York City Fire Department, FDNY, Turkish, Washington , D.C, Gracie Mansion, Wednesday, Gov, FBI, Adams . Police, Authorities, Queens Locations: York, Brooklyn, Regis Istanbul, Turkey, New York City, Turkish, Washington ,, Alexandria, Cortez, New York, Adams, Manhattan
New York Mayor Eric Adams is expected to face federal charges by prosecutors out of the Southern District of New York as soon as Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter said Wednesday night. Before news of federal charges broke Wednesday, Adams was at a reception at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which President Joe Biden also attended. “I do not see how Mayor Adams can continue governing New York City,” Ocasio-Cortez said on X. "However, it is clear that defending himself against serious federal charges will require a significant amount of the time and attention needed to govern this great city. The most appropriate path forward is for him to step down so that New York City can get the full focus its leadership demands."
Persons: Eric Adams, Adams, , , Adams ’, Daniel Nigro, Nigro, Edward Caban, James Caban, Joe Biden, Douglas Muzzio, ” Muzzio, Alexandria Ocasio, ” Ocasio, Cortez, Brad Lander, Mayor Adams, Lander, ” Adams Organizations: York, Southern, of, FBI, NYPD, Turkish Consulate, Democratic, Fire, NBC News, Federal, Adams . Police, Authorities, Queens, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Baruch College, New Locations: of New York, New, Brooklyn, Turkish, Adams, Manhattan, New York, Alexandria, Cortez, New York City
Here Are the Charges Eric Adams Faces, AnnotatedFederal prosecutors in Manhattan on Thursday unveiled a five-count indictment against Mayor Eric L. Adams of New York, charging him with bribery conspiracy, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations. 1 count Wire fraud Related to accusations that Adams fraudulently accepted public matching funds for his campaign by improperly certifying contributions that were made via “straw donors,” concealing the true sources of the donations. 2 counts Solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national Related to accusations that Adams solicited and received improper campaign contributions through foreign citizens. 1 count Bribery Related to accusations that Adams solicited free and heavily discounted foreign luxury travel in exchange for helping to obtain approval by Fire Department officials of a new Turkish Consulate. Mr. Adams, who is up for re-election in 2025, insisted he was innocent in the case, which is led by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern District of New York.
Persons: Eric Adams, Eric L, Adams, Damian Williams Organizations: Turkish Consulate, Fire Department, U.S, Southern, of, New York Times Locations: Manhattan, New York, Turkish, New York City, of New York
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Wednesday called for New York City's embattled Mayor Eric Adams to resign. In a post on X, Ocasio-Cortez said the chaos in the Adams' administration is rendering his government ineffective. Adams' administration is the target of multiple federal investigations. "I do not see how Mayor Adams can continue governing New York City," Ocasio-Cortez said. In a separate investigation, the FBI searched the homes of at least two senior officials in the Adams' administration.
Persons: Alexandria Ocasio, Eric Adams, Cortez, Adams, , Edward Caban, ” Caban Organizations: Rep, New York, New, New York Police, NYPD, NBC News, FBI Locations: Alexandria, Cortez, New, New York City, New York
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