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    1. Eric Adams Endorses Andrew Cuomo for Mayor

      Mayor Eric Adams backed former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in the New York City mayor’s race and plans to campaign with him, in hopes of slowing the momentum of Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee.

       By Debra Kamin and

      After the final mayoral debate ended on Wednesday, Andrew Cuomo went directly to Madison Square Garden to greet Mayor Eric Adams at the New York Knicks game.
      After the final mayoral debate ended on Wednesday, Andrew Cuomo went directly to Madison Square Garden to greet Mayor Eric Adams at the New York Knicks game.
      CreditAl Bello/Getty Images
    2. Eric Adams Considers Endorsing Cuomo

      The New York City mayor said he has been in discussions to back former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, and maintains his opposition to Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner.

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      Mayor Eric Adams suspended his re-election campaign in September to try to consolidate opposition to Zohran Mamdani.
      Mayor Eric Adams suspended his re-election campaign in September to try to consolidate opposition to Zohran Mamdani.
      CreditAdam Gray for The New York Times
  1. A Top N.Y.P.D. Chief and Adams Ally Retires

    John Chell, New York City’s top uniformed police officer, is leaving as Mayor Eric Adams’s term is soon to expire and uncertainty looms at the Police Department.

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    Chief John Chell’s departure comes two weeks after Mayor Eric Adams said he would not seek re-election.
    CreditAngelina Katsanis for The New York Times
  2. Is Adams’s Exit a Game-Changer for Cuomo? Not So Far.

    There has been little evidence that Mayor Eric Adams’s decision to end his re-election bid has had a major effect on Andrew Cuomo’s bid to attract donors or voters.

     By Benjamin Oreskes and

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo says that Eric Adams’s exit has changed the campaign landscape.
    CreditJames Estrin/The New York Times
  3. Where in the World Is Eric Adams? Try Albania.

    The decision by Mr. Adams, a lame-duck mayor, to spend nearly a week of his remaining time in office visiting the Balkan nation raised eyebrows back in New York.

     By Dana Rubinstein and

    Mayor Eric Adams’s ties to Albania run relatively deep for a country that does only limited business with the United States
    CreditVincent Alban/The New York Times
  4. What Adams’s Exit Means for Black Political Power in New York

    Eric Adams is just the second Black mayor elected in New York City, and his downfall has been painful for many who supported him.

     By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and

    The Rev. Al Sharpton, right, said Mayor Eric Adams’s courtship of President Trump was a deal-breaker for voters.
    CreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times
  5. The Sayings of Eric Adams, America’s Most Quotable Mayor

    At an afternoon news conference or a late-night talk show, it has been almost impossible to predict what New York City’s mayor might say next.

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    During his time in office, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City earned a reputation for off-the-cuff comments.
    CreditSarah Blesener for The New York Times

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  1. The Sprint for City Hall

    A busy, ugly, head-spinning week in the mayor’s race leads New Yorkers into the early-voting period.

    Katie Glueck

     
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