New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who had planned to attend Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrations in Brooklyn and Manhattan, made a last-minute change to his schedule to travel to Washington for Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Members of the NYPD stand around Marc Leavitt as he plays his flute while wearing a protest poster regarding the re-election of Donald Trump as 47th President, New York, NY,0, 2025. (Video by Anthony
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has accepted an invitation from President-elect Trump to attend the presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20.
The New York City mayor canceled plans to honor Dr. Martin Luther King to attend the inauguration of Donald J. Trump, who has said he is considering pardoning Mr. Adams in his federal corruption case.
A sea of people and signs made its way out of Foley Square Saturday morning as the People's March made its way to Washington Square Park.
The New York Army National Guard held a recruitment event for students at local schools on Thursday. Among those in attendance was Deposit native and National Guard Sergeant Madison Dawson. Dawson recently returned from Washington,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Chicago were told to stand down and that the operations were called off for now, sources said.Re
President Donald Trump's return to the White House was celebrated by supporters in Washington, D.C., New York City and Long Island as "the dawning of a new day," while protests sprouted up as his second term began on Monday.
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One of the time-honored displays of bipartisanship after the president’s swearing-in is the inaugural luncheon in Statuary Hall. Mr. Trump, known for being consistently late to his political rallies, spoke for more than 30 minutes to an overflow crowd in Emancipation Hall after his inaugural speech. It pushed the day’s program back.
Simon, a rescue Basset Cattle Dog, has assumed the title of honorary Dog Mayor of New York City. The city’s canine enthusiasts witnessed a unique electoral process, where tails wagged, and paws were put to the ground in support of their preferred pooch.