
NYC Mayor Mamdani Hires Budget Office Staffer, Expands Administration Staff
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has added Nathan Gusdorf to the city's budget office and expanded his administration with dozens of new positions.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has added Nathan Gusdorf to the city's budget office and expanded his administration with dozens of new positions.

The British government announced the creation of a special representative role to address anti-Muslim hostility and unveiled an official definition of such hostility.

Chinese analysts report uncertainty about Trump's objectives for upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping as summit preparations continue.

Democrats express confidence in North Carolina's Senate race while Texas sees record-breaking primary spending ahead of March elections.

Governor Kathy Hochul announced plans to delay implementation of New York's climate legislation, citing concerns over potential utility cost increases.

The Welsh Senedd has voted to ban greyhound racing, though the legislation faces legal challenges and criticism over consultation process.

The Met Police apologized to Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle after revealing he was the source of information that led to Lord Mandelson's arrest.

Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President Kennedy, denounced billionaire and tech company funding in his congressional campaign.

Republican lawmakers focus on security concerns while bipartisan negotiations continue to resolve the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown.

The Pentagon is planning to maintain a National Guard presence in Washington, D.C., through January 20, 2029, covering President Trump's full second term.

The House Oversight Committee has opened separate inquiries into Corey Lewandowski and California hospice fraud.

Rahm Emanuel argues Democrats shifted too far on cultural issues while current Chicago Mayor Johnson defends sanctuary policies.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's policies on gifted education programs and public safety approach draw mixed reactions from residents and officials.

Democratic and Republican lawmakers clashed during a House hearing on immigration issues, with disputes over driving licenses and ICE detention policies.

Two separate DHS incidents emerged: an agent's killing of a U.S. citizen went unreported for months, and Trump's cybersecurity nominee was escorted from headquarters.
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