President-elect Donald Trump didn’t win New York City last week — he collected about 30% of the votes — but he made inroads in every borough and delivered the best presidential performance for a Republican in New York City since 1992. Polls show the economy and inflation were top of mind for most voters.That should be a wakeup call for city leaders who have been glacially slow at tackling quality of life and affordability, dawdling in search of perfect solutions as we fall behind peer cities around the world. The election shows that New York Democrats should not take their own job security for granted.There are signs Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams have been correctly reading the political tea leaves, but their actions have not always inspired confidence.Hochul panicked over weak Democratic support in the suburbs and froze congestion pricing, a smart way to invest in transit and improve quality of life that taxpayers had already committed nearly $1 billion to launch. The move may have helped stem the political tide in the short term, as Democrats recaptured three House seats, but it passed the buck on funding critical infrastructure and an opportunity to bank long-term political capital.Adams, for his part, appeared to pander to Trump in the election’s closing days around what both perceive as overreach of the Justice Department under President Joe Biden. Critics suggested the mayor, who is facing federal corruption charges, avoided criticizing Trump and tepidly... Continue reading at 'Crains New York'
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Attorneys General in 16 states filed suit against Apple and three publishing companies Wednesday, following a similar suit filed this morning by the US Justice Department. Unlike the federal suit, the states action also looks for monetary compensation in addition to the end of the collusive... Continue reading at Betanews
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A round-up of news from the cookbook world: 'Top Chef' Mike Isabella Gets a Cookbook Deal; Chronicle Joins iBookstore; 'Bon Appétit Desserts' for iPad. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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