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Mayor Eric Adams
NYC Food Delivery Workers Receive Pay Increase
In a significant move aimed at improving the livelihoods of food delivery workers, New York City has announced an immediate pay raise starting today. Mayor Eric Adams unveiled this wage hike, marking a substantial increase in the minimum wage for app-based restaurant delivery workers.
Mayor Eric Adams declared that effective immediately, the city's minimum wage for app-based restaurant delivery workers has been raised to $19.56 per hour before tips. This announcement comes as part of. . .
Subway Shove: Murder Charges in East Harlem Subway Shoving Incident
A horrifying incident unfolded in New York City as a man was tragically shoved onto subway tracks in East Harlem, leading to his death. The perpetrator, identified as Carlton McPherson, faces murder charges in connection with the fatal incident. The incident has sparked concerns about public safety and mental health issues in the city.
On a recent night, Carlton McPherson, a 24-year-old with a history of prior arrests, allegedly pushed a man in his 40s onto the tracks at the 125th Street and Lexington Avenue subway station in. . .
NYC Leaders and Faith Groups Rally for Haiti Aid Amidst Escalating Violence
Mayor Eric Adams, alongside Reverend Al Sharpton and various faith leaders, gathered at City Hall today to call for urgent action to assist Haiti amidst escalating gang violence and chaos. The rally emphasized the need for the federal government to intensify its efforts in providing aid and support to the troubled Caribbean nation.
Haiti has been facing a dire humanitarian crisis, with gang violence spiraling out of control and plunging the country into turmoil. Mayor Adams highlighted the urgency of the situation, stressing that New York City, with its substantial. . .
NY Mayor Eric Adams Launches Investigation into Crowded Queens Home Housing Dozens of Migrants
In a concerning development, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced an investigation after dozens of migrants were discovered living in cramped conditions in a basement in Queens. The incident sheds light on the challenges the city faces amid the ongoing migrant crisis.
The migrants were found in a Liberty Avenue building in Richmond Hill, which also houses a furniture store. Mayor Adams expressed concern over the illegal housing situation, emphasizing that such incidents are likely to occur as the city grapples with the complexities of the migrant crisis. . .