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Mamdani’s win reshapes NYC politics as Schumer defends voter ties

A Thai restaurant’s sudden fame, a senator’s voter loyalty test, and a mayor-elect’s Puerto Rico retreat. How one election is rewriting NYC’s story.

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Mamdani’s win reshapes NYC politics as Schumer defends voter ties

New York City's Hudson Yards voters and Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani are celebrating his election victory. Meanwhile, Sen. Chuck Schumer defends his election connection with voters, and Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy considers relocating to Hoboken. Elsewhere, the Vatican and Irish police clarify misconceptions about religious apparitions and a mysterious animal sighting.

Mamdani, who will succeed Eric Adams as mayor, has found fame transforming his daily life. He recently revealed a Thai restaurant's overwhelming orders after he mentioned it. Before his inauguration, FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker will step down. Mamdani is currently traveling to Puerto Rico to prepare for his new role.

Sen. Chuck Schumer has addressed critics who claim he is out of touch. The senator maintains a strong election connection with voters, despite differing opinions. In business news, Dave Portnoy is contemplating moving Barstool's offices to Hoboken due to recent election results.

The Vatican has clarified that Mary is not the co-redemptrix, refuting claims of her role in redemption alongside Jesus. Additionally, Irish police have confirmed that a mysterious animal sighted in County Clare was not a lion, but a dog with an unusual haircut.

Zohran Mamdani's election victory brings joy to Hudson Yards voters and a change in his personal life. Sen. Chuck Schumer reassures voters of his election connection, and Dave Portnoy considers a business relocation. The Vatican and Irish police have set the record straight on religious and animal-related misconceptions.

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