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We'll be milder today, with morning sun and afternoon clouds.
Showers are in store tonight after 7 p.m.
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Highs: Low 60s Lows: Mid-40s Sun then clouds |
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Around NYC
1. Cuomo spent years tormenting Mayor de Blasio. Now he wants the job.
Even before Mayor Bill de Blasio took office in 2014, there was conflict: then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo opposed de Blasio’s plan to enact higher taxes on the wealthy to fund universal pre-K.
Soon they would clash on a wide range of issues, from affordable housing to MTA funding. Most often, it was Cuomo flexing his authority. He once gave the mayor just a 15-minute heads-up before shutting down the city’s subway system.
Follow NY1's live blog for the latest updates on the upcoming June primary.
2. Emergency dispatchers rally for better working conditions, pay
Emergency responders are sounding the alarm over what they say are unacceptable working conditions.
Dispatchers and operators say they’re regularly pushed to the brink all while trying to help New Yorkers in emergency situations.
3. Revenue profits for landlords increase across city
Every year, a battle brews between tenants of rent-stabilized apartments and their landlords.
A new report by the Rent Guidelines Board shows revenue after operating costs for landlords increased roughly 12% across the city. That’s an increase of about 2% from the previous year.
Around the Nation
1. Judge says he will order government to preserve Signal messages about Houthi military strike
2. Trump executive order on Smithsonian targets funding to programs with 'improper ideology'