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Around NYC

1. NYPD provides update on police shooting at subway station

Police officials spoke in support of their officers Wednesday evening, following a shooting by police in a Brooklyn subway on Sunday that left four people injured, including two innocent bystanders.

The press conference came on the heels of the family of one of the bystanders who was shot in the head demanding body camera footage of the incident be released.

2. Adams continues to focus on city issues amid controversies

Mayor Eric Adams continued his push to address city issues as he tries to get past his administration’s controversies on Wednesday.

Adams used the day to focus on two of his top issues: rats and public safety.

3. Siena poll shows pessimistic New Yorkers back Harris over Trump

With less than seven weeks until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris continues to lead former President Donald Trump by double figures in New York state, while Gov. Kathy Hochul received record-low marks in favorability and job approval ratings, according to a Siena College poll of likely voters released Thursday morning.

Harris leads Trump 55%-42%, compared with 53%-39% last month, according to the Siena College poll. Harris has a 53%-44% favorability rating, virtually unchanged from last month, while Trump's favorability rating came in at 39%-57%, which was also mostly unchanged, despite the Democratic convention and the debate having taken place since the last Siena poll.

Around the Nation

1. Harris hits Trump's promise of mass deportations as Trump rallies on Long Island

2. House scuttles Johnson's government funding plan with days to go until shutdown

3. 'Hidden Figures' of the space race receive Congress' highest honor at medal ceremony

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