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New York City Mayor Eric Adams yoked himself closer to President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement during a Thursday press briefing, even as he touted a historic drop in crime and burnished his new image as an independent candidate on a circuitous path to reelection.
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to a grandparent who is concerned about their in-laws' messy home.
Robert DeSantis and Eric Trump were among a list of political and sports figures seen playing alongside pro golfers at Thursday's LIV Golf event.
Adams announced Thursday he is running for reelection as an independent. His decision means he's skipping the Democratic primary and setting his sights on the Nov. 4 general election. CBS News New York's Marcia Kramer reports.
I’m sorry for the loss of your son and I’m grateful for the wisdom you shared. We don’t have to hide ourselves from others, even when the truth is less than totally optimistic. Managing is where you were – indeed,
Adams said he will run as an independent, giving himself more time to mend his reputation after politically ruinous controversies.
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Mayor Eric Adams faced an uphill battle in the June 24 Democratic primary, which has drawn a crowded field of candidates. He will run for re-election as an independent instead.
I empathize with your son’s position, but the mess is his to address, not yours. There may be parts of this living situation that he just has to accept until he and his wife are able to move out. I understand the stress this brings,