Zohran Mamdani, NYC and Andrew Cuomo
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While the leading contender to lead the city proved his Big Apple knowledge goes Mobb Deep with correct answers about the Strokes, Jay-Z and Frank Sinatra, one legend eluded him.
In the final days of New York City’s mayoral race, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani has faced pushback over a story he told about his aunt being afraid to wear her hijab while riding the subway after the September 11,
House Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee is calling for the DOJ to investigate New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
S ome fifty years ago a young lawyer representing a bank dropped by the office of New York City’s assistant comptroller with a question no one had bothered to ask before, about the “tax anticipation” bonds the city was issuing to cover its debt.
The Democratic mayoral candidate said he was open to cooperating with the president, but was ready to fight for New Yorkers.
Ali has been described as Zohran Mamdani's twin flame: a progressive Muslim running against a disgraced former governor — in Ali’s case, Jim McGreevey — and churning out campaign memes on Instagram and TikTok.
NBC News sat in as New York City's mayoral front-runner took questions from dozens of content creators, highlighting his media strategy and the shifting pressures of modern politics.
Zohran Mamdani didn’t recognize Billy Joel’s beloved 1976 rock tribute “New York State of Mind” during a quiz about famous Big Apple tunes.