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NY Mayor Eric Adams tells comedian Ziwe he's 'not hitting on her' in bizarre interview
New York Mayor Eric Adams was interviewed by comedian Ziwe. During the sit-down interview, the politician told Ziwe he was not 'hitting on her' but 'interacting with her'
Democrat Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City on Tuesday, November 4, succeeding Eric Adams, who has been in office since January 2022.In a message posted to social media, Adams congratulated Mamdani on his victory.
Adams appeared to revel in the idea he would step aside into obscurity when his term ends at the end of the year. He claimed he had to be “stuck on stupid” to want to be mayor again and claimed he had other job opportunities lined up.
Mayor Eric Adams offers former NYC employees terminated over COVID vaccine mandate a chance to get their jobs back without backpay.
Adams achieved zoning and housing reforms that could help future mayors address New York City’s affordable housing shortage.
Over the summer, the mayor and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch swore in 1,100 police officer recruits, the largest class since January 2016, according to Adams' office. So far in 2025, the NYPD has hired 2,911 officers, the most since 2006, the mayor's office said.
New York City voters may be surprised to see a certain name still on the ballot for mayor this Election Day. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is still listed on voting ballots despite announcing at the end of September that he would suspend his reelection campaign.
Topeka Mayor Mike Padilla and Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly still remember when New York City Mayor Eric Adams used Topeka as a punchline.
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Eric Adams’ on-camera exchange with comedian sparks awkward moment after ‘hitting on’ remark
American comedian and writer Ziwe Fumudoh has drawn widespread attention after posting a brief exchange with outgoing New York City mayor Eric Adams. The clip, shared on her Instagram account, has already crossed more than one million views and triggered a lively wave of reactions.
Thousands of New York City workers who lost their jobs because they refused to get jabbed with the COVID-19 vaccine can return to their jobs, outgoing Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday. Adams, who steps down on Dec.