The state constitution says a governor may remove elected officials for "misconduct or malversation in office." ...
A federal judge will consider the Justice Department's motion to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul met Tuesday with New York City leaders to discuss the "path forward" after four top aides to ...
Stringer, who hopes to unseat Adams in June’s Democratic primary for mayor, believes “we have to resolve this, one way or ...
Amid increasing calls to remove Mayor Eric Adams from office, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York is weighing a complicated set of ...
N.Y., met with “key leaders" in New York City on Tuesday to discuss the “path forward" for Mayor Eric Adams, D-N.Y., ...
Former North Shore State Senator Diane Savino said she’s staying in her role as a senior advisor, but declined further ...
Mayor calls reporters “liars,” refuses to answer questions about his deal with Trump to drop his corruption prosecution in ...
The Democratic New York governor met with city leaders to discuss how to proceed.
We’re looking in vain for any sign at all of New York Democrats’ supposed newfound moderation as the establishment rushes to ...
In its 237-year history, no New York governor has ever had to utilize an obscure power to remove a highly elected official from office. That is what Governor Kathy Hocul is ...
A federal judge has scheduled a Wednesday hearing in the prosecution of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, ordering lawyers to ...
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