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Cynthia Nixon joins an advisory board of the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City.
The city says the ruling "does not change the fact that sugary-drink consumption is a key driver of the obesity epidemic."
But steers clear of the legal issues.
Plus, it reminds everyone that Bloomberg hated officiating.
Public Advocate Tish James knows where she stands in the line of succession.
As this photo demonstrates.
His bid to bring the 2016 DNC to New York is a signal of his ambitions.
"He has more basketball skills," says the mayor. "But I have height."
"There's no tension at home over that."
The AP reports that he's barred reporters from 20 percent of his events.
"The city’s most urgent problem: The rent is too damn high."
It's unclear how the city will pay for teachers' raises.
City lawyers vow they'll fight for the ban in court this June.
At least he knows his enemy.
The political fight is over; now comes the hard part.