Officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has clawed back more than $80 million from New York City.
Eric Adams’ lawyer on Wednesday defended the Department of Justice's order to drop the mayor’s public corruption case, acknowledging he met with federal officials beforehand about immigration ...
Trump administration officials terminated four FEMA officials and then took back millions in reimbursement funds meant to ...
T he Trump DOJ’s decision to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams may not be the most serious act of ...
The mayor discussed options to run for re-election in the Republican contest as recently as Monday. Asked for comment, he ...
The New York City comptroller’s office, which first noticed the missing money, said that the Federal Emergency Management ...
The federal government has clawed back $80 million in funding allocated to help New York City house and care for migrants, ...
Following DOJ's order to drop corruption charges against Adams, he has until Friday to decide if he's running for re-election ...
A lawyer for New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed confidence Wednesday that the criminal case against the Democrat is over, even though the Justice Department official who ordered the charges ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) clawed back $80 million it gave to New York City to house migrants as the Trump administration seeks to crack down on the program.  City officials, ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ lawyer took a victory lap Wednesday — hailing the Department of Justice for ordering Manhattan federal ...