Following his primary victory, Zohran Mamdani returned to the campaign trail, making an appearance at the Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network (NAN). Mamdani emphasized the need for an affordable city, citing issues such as rent, childcare, and groceries. Despite some support for Andrew Cuomo in the surrounding area, Mamdani aimed to win over more voters, with the crowd expressing interest in his policies while seeking concrete implementation plans. The event marked his second visit to the NAN, aiming to address critical issues within the community.
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Charles Rangel, a long-serving Harlem Democrat and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, passed away at age 94. His five-decade career included becoming the first African American to chair the Ways and Means Committee, though he faced censure for ethics violations in 2010. A Korean War veteran known for his distinctive voice and outspoken liberalism, Rangel was a powerful figure in New York politics and a champion of social justice. He was remembered for his advocacy, including his opposition to the Iraq War and his work on behalf of economically disadvantaged communities. His legacy includes significant legislative achievements and a lasting impact on American politics.
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Jaia Cruz, 24, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the death of 36-year-old U.S. Postal Service worker Ray Hodges. The stabbing occurred inside a Harlem deli following an altercation reportedly sparked by a dispute over a food order. Hodges, a Bronx resident, was stabbed in the stomach and later died at a hospital. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is collaborating with the NYPD on the ongoing investigation.
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