New York v. De Blasio: mayor's impeachment petition gains support amid protests

“The mayor of New York’s policies are harming the city and its residents,” the petition reads. For this reason, “people want change” and intend to “act before it gets worse,” the New York Post quotes the document. Against the backdrop of mass unrest reigning in...

The mayor of New York gave a reception in honor of Russian-speaking immigrants. A PHOTO

On June 11, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio hosted a reception for Russian-speaking New Yorkers as part of the City of Russian Heritage Month. The predecessor of the current head of the city, Michael Bloomberg, began to arrange such receptions. De Blasio continued the tradition and once again invited representatives of the Russian-speaking community to his residence in ...

Bill de Blasio officially announced his nomination for the US presidency

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has officially announced his nomination for the presidency of the United States, he became one of more than 20 contenders for the post from the Democratic Party. De Blasio launched his campaign website on the morning of May 16, announcing ...

There may be a public beach in Manhattan

Mayor de Blasio said Monday he is "intrigued" by the possibility of creating a public beach in Manhattan. The mayor called the idea “interesting” and promised to “look at it.” De Blasio was answering questions about a New York Times article that dealt with...

Mayor of New York has signed a ban on the entry of cars in Central Park

New York Mayor Bill De Blasio has banned cars from entering Central Park, according to the Daily News. Cars will not be able to drive down the road below 72nd St. The restriction will take effect in June and will not apply to drivers and buses traveling through ...

Trump administration threatens refuge cities with subpoenas

The Justice Department is threatening 23 so-called safe haven cities, including New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, with subpoenas unless they provide documents that support information exchanges between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. Writes about this USA Today. The requirement put forward in ...

Roadblockers to be established in New York to ensure safety

Road blockers will be installed in New York to ensure safety on the city's streets. This was announced by Mayor Bill De Blasio, demonstrating one of these blockers, according to the city's press service. “In the past few months, you have seen temporary barriers in key locations in the city. It…

The inauguration of the mayor was held in New York: what changes to expect

On Monday, January 1, 2018, Bill de Blasio was inaugurated for a second term as mayor of the city. Bernie Sandres was in charge of the process. De Blasio was sworn in 61 days after becoming the first mayor from the Democratic Party ...

How New York elected Mayor Bill de Blasio a second time

On November 7, New Yorkers elected a mayor. The voting results were not a surprise to anyone - the incumbent city leader, Democrat Bill de Blasio, won by a large margin. ForumDaily spent the evening of election day surrounded by his supporters, listening to what the re-elected mayor promised...

Bill de Blasio re-elected mayor of New York: policy promises

On November 7, New York held mayoral elections. The current head of the metropolis, Bill de Blasio, wins them by a significant margin. He's winning about 60% of the vote, while his main rival, GOP Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, is...

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