Media March 15 Bill de Blasio argues the 2024 presidential election was 'winnable' for Democrats Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Thursday that the Democratic Party fumbled a “winnable election" by failing to cite former President Biden’s decline.
POLITICS September 13 'Paisans for Kamala' event features De Niro, Pelosi blasting Trump on immigration Italian-American Democrats and celebrities headlined a three-hour virtual dinner this week in support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid.
New York February 28, 2024 Laken Riley's murder the 'direct result' of immigration laws passed by NYC Democrats: councilman The murder of Georgia student Laken Riley was the "direct result" of immigration laws passed in New York City severing ties between the NYPD and ICE, NYC Councilman Borelli says.
New York City July 12, 2023 Head of former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's security detail suspended amid obstruction probe NYPD Inspector Howard Redmond, former head of former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's security detail, was suspended without pay amid an ongoing investigation.
New York City July 5, 2023 Bill de Blasio announces separation from wife of 29 years, says they'll still live together Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is splitting from his wife of 29 years, Chirlane McCray, but the pair will remain married and keep living in the same house.
POLITICS June 15, 2023 Bill de Blasio ordered to pay $475K for misusing NYC taxpayer money during failed presidential run Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was ordered to pay $475,000 on Thursday, after a city board determined he misused city resources regarding presidential campaign travel.
Media June 15, 2023 De Blasio shares regrets over groundhog death in new interview: 'Don't make me hold a f---ing groundhog' Democrat Bill de Blasio addressed controversies from his term as New York City mayor, including dropping the groundhog during a Groundhog's Day ceremony.
New York City March 17, 2023 Eric Adams wants NYC to be 'place of God' after predecessor targeted religion throughout pandemic New York City Mayor Eric Adams called on residents to transform the city into "a place of God," showing a contrast with his predecessor who imposed restrictions on religious gatherings.
New York City January 23, 2023 NYC Mayor Eric Adams still burdened by crime one year in office, despite drop in murders and shootings Eric Adams has been mayor of New York City for more than a year after campaigning to crack down on crime. Fox News Digital spoke with experts to assess his leadership.
Bill de Blasio January 5, 2023 NYC Mayor Adams takes shots at de Blasio administration: ‘Left the house in total disarray’ New York City Mayor Eric Adams blasted members of former Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration at a press conference on Wednesday, saying he was tired of their "antics."
New York City November 13, 2022 NYC overwhelmingly passes three ballot measures proposed by the Racial Justice Commission Three racial New York City ballot measures suggested by the city's Racial Justice Commission overwhelmingly passed during Tuesday's midterm elections in the city.
Critical Race Theory November 11, 2022 NYC passes 'racial equity' measures, adds promise to remedy 'continuing harms' in city charter Three racial equity ballot measures passed in New York City in the Nov. 8 election, including changing the city charter and evaluating "True Cost of Living"
Bill de Blasio September 10, 2022 Harvard students pan former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio: 'Politically opportunistic' Some Harvard students have reacted negatively to former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio being named a fellow at the university's Institute of Politics.
Bill de Blasio August 25, 2022 Former NYPD officer rips de Blasio teaching at Harvard: 'I thought it was a parody' Former NYPD officer Paul Mauro slams former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio teaching a leadership course at Harvard as a visiting fellow this fall.
Bill de Blasio August 24, 2022 Bill de Blasio, former New York City mayor and presidential candidate, named visiting fellow at Harvard Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has been named as a visiting fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School Institute of Politics for this fall.
Bill de Blasio August 24, 2022 Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio to take job as Harvard teaching fellow Bill de Blasio, the former mayor of New York City, is heading to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he will be a teaching fellow at Harvard. Blasio grew up in Massachusetts.
New York City August 1, 2022 Violent NYC night results in 7 people shot, 1 dead in just a matter of hours New York City recorded another violent evening, with seven people shot, one fatally, over just a three hour time span. One victim remains in critical condition.
Bill de Blasio July 19, 2022 Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio drops out of congressional race Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that he will be dropping out of the race to represent New York's 10th congressional district.
Media July 19, 2022 Former de Blasio campaign aide Lis Smith slams 'gross,' ‘unshowered’ former mayor during MSNBC show Former Buttigieg 2020 advisor Lis Smith spoke to MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace on Monday about her new book in which she slammed former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Bill de Blasio July 19, 2022 Ex-de Blasio aide blasts him as 'annoyingly condescending,' said she was 'terrified' he could run NYC: Book Lis Smith, a former top aide to Democratic House candidate Bill de Blasio, slammed the former NYC mayor as "childish" and unfit to lead in her new memoir outTuesday.
Bill de Blasio July 7, 2022 NYC audit rips de Blasio handling of costly ferry project Under Mayor Bill de Blasio, a New York City agency hid more than $224 million in spending on a city ferry system that lost millions of dollars every year, a new report shows.
Media June 20, 2022 Bill De Blasio says opponent's MSNBC appearances give him 'unfair competitive advantage': Report Bill de Blasio reportedly wrote a letter to MSNBC that his opponent Daniel Goldman's appearances on the network were giving him an "unfair" advantage over other candidates.
New York May 21, 2022 NY Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones to take on Bill de Blasio in newly drawn congressional district Jones claimed that he was inspired to run for the seat by the redrawn “partisan” maps and threats from Republicans' “disregard” for society and culture.
Bill de Blasio May 20, 2022 Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio to run for Congress in newly drawn district Bill de Blasio served as New York City mayor from 2014 to 2021.
Bill de Blasio May 19, 2022 Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio exploring run for Congress in Nadler's old district Former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is throwing his hat in the ring for a seat in Congress.
New York City May 9, 2022 De Blasio forced out four White NYPD chiefs as part of diversity push, court docs allege New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, along with the city’s former First Lady Chirlane McCray, pushed for the early retirement of four of NYPD’s top brass, including the first female three-star chief, because they are White and the administration wanted to diversity the high-ranking positions of the department at the time, new emails in discrimination complaint allege.
Bill de Blasio May 3, 2022 De Blasio says Biden should learn from mayor's 'unpopular' mistakes Former mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio penned an op-ed for the Atlantic published Tuesday warning that Biden should not make the same mistakes he did.
New York City April 27, 2022 NYC Mayor Eric Adams promised to crush crime but is being thwarted by remnants of his predecessor, expert New York City Mayor Eric Adams said in a recent interview that "everything crumbles" in the absence of public safety.
Media March 17, 2022 NY Times piece argues 'infighting' between Cuomo and De Blasio contributed to NY's slow COVID response A New York Times piece published Thursday argued that “infighting” between the former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio contributed to the city's slow COVID-19 response.
New York City February 4, 2022 NYC police union says Manhattan DA Bragg 'emboldened' criminals, cops 'not safe' after Biden visit Criminals across New York City were "emboldened" by the soft-on-crime memo released by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in the weeks before the deadly shooting of NYPD Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora, the leader of a prominent police union told Fox News Digital.