Michael Cardozo, 84, New York City’s Longest-Serving Chief Lawyer, Dies

As the city’s corporation counsel under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, he defended stop-and-frisk policing and a ban on smoking in bars and restaurants.

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With $25 Million, Pro-Cuomo Super PAC Shatters Outside Spending Records

Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s candidacy has been bankrolled by the largest super PAC ever created in a New York City mayoral campaign.

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Why N.Y.C. Business Leaders Fear Mamdani

As voters head to the polls, the democratic socialist candidate appears to be neck-and-neck with Andrew Cuomo. That has many executives worried.

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Primary Day, by the Numbers

Here’s what to know about the primary election for mayor and a number of other posts, which will take place on the hottest day of the year so far.

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Justice Dept. to Cut Gun-Sale Inspectors in Half as It Moves to Downsize A.T.F.

The move is part of the Trump administration’s effort to defang and downsize the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

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Bloomberg Gives $5 Million to Super PAC Supporting Andrew Cuomo

The contribution by Michael R. Bloomberg is the largest to a super PAC in the New York City mayor’s race this year and follows his endorsement of Andrew M. Cuomo for mayor.

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Tourists on the Tram? Roosevelt Islanders Are Fed Up.

Social media attention has brought sightseers to the tram, creating long waits for residents who take the tram to and from home.

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Michael Bloomberg Endorses Andrew Cuomo for Mayor

Former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is backing former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo for mayor of New York City.

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Former Bloomberg 2020 Campaign Employee Wins Back-Pay Lawsuit

When Michael Bloomberg ran for president in 2020, his employees were told they would be paid through November. They were not, several sued, and one just won his demand for the back pay.

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The $40 Billion Issue the N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Aren’t Discussing

With more than 900,000 students, New York’s public school system is the biggest in the United States, but it has received scant attention from candidates.

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