Former governor Andrew Cuomo plans to run as an independent in New York City's mayoral race after losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani. With tensions rising, what does this mean for the city's political landscape?
Andrew Cuomo will remain on the ballot for the NYC mayoral race, challenging Zohran Mamdani and Eric Adams. Will his decision impact the upcoming election? Discover the implications of Cuomo's move!
President Trump may soon announce a replacement for Jay Powell, stirring fears on Wall Street. As markets react, corporate leaders scramble to find a candidate against Zohran Mamdani for New York mayor.
Wall Street is in turmoil over Zohran Mamdani's victory in the NYC mayoral primary. Investors fear tax hikes and stricter regulations, leading to potential exodus from the city. High-profile financiers express alarm at the implications for New York's economy.
Zohran Mamdani, a progressive state assemblymember, has taken a significant lead in the NYC mayoral primary, positioning himself as a potential history-making candidate. With a focus on affordable housing and younger voters, he aims to reshape the city’s political landscape.
In an exciting New York City Democratic mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani leads Andrew Cuomo. The outcome may shape the future of the Democratic Party as voters choose between progressive change and establishment experience.
Despite record-breaking temperatures, New Yorkers turned out in droves for Primary Day, making their choices among 11 Democratic candidates vying to replace Mayor Eric Adams. Polling sites faced challenges with heat and equipment failures, but voters persevered.
The Justice Department is investigating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying to Congress about COVID-19 nursing home deaths, raising questions ahead of the upcoming mayoral election.
In a closely contested mayoral race, Loren Taylor leads Barbara Lee by a slim margin. With early results showing a tight vote count, both candidates prepare for a lengthy wait as ballots continue to be tallied.
In a surprising move, NYC Mayor Eric Adams plans to run as an independent candidate, distancing himself from the Democratic Party amid a tumultuous political climate. With personal trials and financial hurdles, Adams aims to connect with a growing base of unaffiliated voters while navigating a crowded primary landscape.