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@NY1weather: Sunshine is back in #NYC to start the workweek. ☀️ @GuyBrownWeather says to look for a high in the mid-70s by the afternoon. Plenty of sun and cooling conditions are expected tomorrow. 🍂


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Public Safety Deputy Mayor Phil Banks is latest Adams admin member to resign, Mayor confirms


Phil Banks, Mayor Eric Adams’ scandal-ridden deputy mayor for public safety, is the latest Adams administration member to head out the City Hall revolving door.

Banks tendered his resignation Sunday, making him the latest City Hall big wig to depart the administration after Mayor Eric Adams’ historic indictment on federal corruption charges, the mayor confirmed during a Monday morning TV interview.

The deputy mayor departs following weeks of mounting pressure on him to exit his position in the wake of federal raids on him and several other top City Hall staffers early last month, the New York Post first reported. Adams has reportedly been looking to clean house of high-ranking administration officials who are under federal scrutiny at the behest of Gov. Kathy Hochul as he attempts to show he can still effectively manage the city following his indictment late last month.

In a Monday morning NY1 interview, Hizzoner confirmed that Banks, his long-time friend from when they served in the NYPD together, will be leaving the position he has held since early 2022. He casted the move as Banks’ decision, while praising the outgoing deputy mayor’s tenure.

“We spoke yesterday and we spoke again this morning, and he stated that he wants to transition onto some other things with his life and he does not want to be a constant burden on the work that we’re doing with this city and I accepted his resignation,” Adams said. “I wish my good friend well.”

According to published reports, the feds are eyeing Banks for potentially directing city contracts to companies represented by his brother Terence Banks’ consulting firm, the Pearl Alliance. He has not formally been accused of wrongdoing.

Banks was one of Adams’ most controversial hires, due to his resignation as the NYPD’s chief of department after being named an unindicted co-conspirator by federal prosecutors in a sweeping city government bribery scandal in 2014.

The deputy mayor is the seventh top Adams staffer to put in their papers in the weeks since the most recent explosion of federal activity around the administration began. Phil Banks’ departure follows those of former Senior Adviser Tim Pearson, who left his position last Monday, and his brother — Schools Chancellor David Banks — whose set to leave the Education Department next Wednesday.

David Banks was originally planning on leaving by the end of the calendar year, but his departure date was suddenly moved up last week — a move that he said was at the mayor’s behest.

Also expected to soon leave the upper ranks of Adams’ administration is First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, who is also David Banks’ longtime partner.

While several outlets reported last week that Wright could depart as soon as Friday, City Hall has yet to formally announce that she is stepping down. The mayor, while speaking to reporters a couple of times over the weekend, vehemently denied that Wright had already resigned, while not disputing reports that she is expected to.

When asked about the wave of resignations on NY1, the mayor played them off as regular turnover, while insisting he has a whole roster of qualified individuals ready to fill those positions.

“Look at my bench, we’re not leaving vacancies open,” Adams said. “People want to be in government, and we’re going to continue to fill those positions. We have a list of people from our transition team that are ready to come into every position.”

The mayor’s moves to rid his administration of potentially problematic top staffers comes as he is fighting calls that he resign himself. However, a new Marist College poll last week found that a staggering 69% of New Yorkers think Adams should step down.

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@MoscowTimes: Two major buyers are currently in advanced negotiations to acquire Raiffeisenbank, the Russian subsidiary of Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank International, the Kommersant business daily reported. themoscowtimes.com/2024/10/07/two…


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@DefenceU: Ukrainian steel beasts are moving forward, carrying the flag of freedom. 📷: 128th Mountain Assault Brigade


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UPDATED: 9 AM ET: Strikes in Gaza and Israel, FEMA fighting misinformation, American sentenced in Moscow & more


Air strikes have been hitting Gaza and Israel on the anniversary of the October 7th attacks. Milton is now a Category 4 hurricane, as FEMA warns of false rumors hindering Helene recovery efforts. Promises made in this election by the leading candidates would add trillions to the national debt. A Russian court has sentenced an American to more than six years in prison for allegedly fighting for Ukraine as a mercenary. Plus, two Americans have won this year’s Nobel prize in physiology or medicine.
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Liberty reach WNBA Finals for 2nd straight year, eliminate Aces with 76-62 Game 4 win


The New York Liberty are heading back to the WNBA Finals for the second consecutive year after winning Game 4 against the Las Vegas Aces, 76-62, on Sunday afternoon.

The highly anticipated Game 4 was a must-win situation for the defending champion Aces, who were down 2-1 in the best-of-five semifinals. However, New York had a controlling fourth quarter in this game to secure the series for them. New York was led by guard Sabrina Ionescu, who scored 22 points with seven rebounds, and forward Breanna Stewart, who had a double-double, including 19 points and 14 rebounds. 

The game got off to a fast pace right away on both ends of the court. Ionescu, who had struggled severely in Game 3, came out with a strong start, putting up 12 first-quarter points. Las Vegas was lacking offensively from the field, shooting just 31.6% from the field and a low 14.3% from the three-point line. At the end of the first quarter, New York was leading 23-19.

The Aces came out stronger to start the second quarter with two straight 3-pointers. The Liberty adjusted by tightening up their defense, not letting the Aces get easy looks from the perimeter. However, Liberty rookie Leonie Fiebich and center Jonquel Jones both got into foul trouble, picking up their third fouls of the game in just the second quarter. They both headed to the bench, which took a toll on New York’s defense, allowing the Aces to go on a 7-2 run to end the half. After going down ten points earlier in the second quarter, Las Vegas managed to come back and were only down 41-38 at halftime. 

The third quarter saw more foul trouble from Fiebich and Jones, who picked up their fourth fouls early in the quarter. Jones was playing too aggressively defending A’Ja Wilson, and it led to her being benched again. New York had five turnovers and the Aces were capitalizing on that, getting back to their basket for multiple fast-break points. Despite the Aces still struggling from the perimeter, they managed to get to the foul line many times in that third quarter, keeping them in the game and just down two points at the end of the quarter. 

The Liberty took over in the fourth quarter. With two defensive blocks by Stewart and a big statement 3-pointer by Ionescu, New York eventually went up 64-53. New York continued to build on their lead, going on a 12-0 run, while the Aces had no response and could not convert anything offensively. Aces center Wilson ended the game with 19 points but didn’t see enough offensive involvement from her teammates to outscore New York. Fiebich was another x-factor for the Liberty, helping them dominate by putting up 6 points in that 4th quarter and continuing to be a defensive stopper. With Ionescu at the free throw line, she sunk two free throws to put New York up 76-62 and it sealed the win for them. 

The Liberty will move on to the WNBA finals, where they will either face the Minnesota Lynx or Connecticut Sun, given the winner of that series.

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@MEMRIReports: Among the thousands of ppl killed, injured or taken hostage on Oct 7 are not only Israelis but nationals from 35 countries. Rachel Goldberg, mother of slain hostage Hersh, said: “They are from nations all around the globe. They’re Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists.”


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@MailOnline: Gym fanatic, 37, suffered cardiac arrest after a workout and ‘died’ for seven minutes… as numbers of ‘super-fit’ slim young heart attack victims surge trib.al/V0ibFYP



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