Andrew Cuomo
Coverage of Andrew Cuomo in the Nexus archive.
- ‘The View’ throttles back political candidate bookings following FCC inquiry
The View has reduced bookings of political candidates in competitive races following an FCC inquiry into potential violations of the equal time rule. The show's spokesperson claims it is a 'bona fide news program' not subject to the rule, but has proceeded cautiously with candidate appearances during the investigation.
- Judge denies Cuomo’s close aide Melissa DeRosa $700K in taxpayer money for legal fees
A judge ruled that taxpayers will not cover over $700,000 in legal fees for Melissa DeRosa, a close aide to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The decision was announced Wednesday.
- Early Addition: It's crunch time for finding a pied-à-terre tax loophole
The article highlights a tax loophole related to pied-à-terre properties and mentions NYCHA's error in sending eviction notices, Andrew Cuomo's new crypto-related job, and other topics like walking in Europe.
- Bill Clinton reveals how he feels about upcoming midterms after socialist victories
Bill Clinton expressed confidence in Democrats' prospects for the midterms after three socialist candidates won New York primaries. The victories have sparked debate within the Democratic Party about progressive strategies, though Clinton remains optimistic. He previously endorsed Andrew Cuomo over socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani in a mayoral primary.
- Bill Clinton reveals how he feels about upcoming midterms after socialist victories
Bill Clinton expressed confidence in Democrats' midterm prospects following socialist primary victories in New York. The wins by Darializa Avila Chevalier, Brad Lander, and Claire Valdez sparked debate within the Democratic Party about progressive strategies. Clinton previously endorsed Andrew Cuomo over Zohran Mamdani, who later secured the mayoral nomination.
- NY AG hopeful blasts Letitia James as Medicaid fraud recoveries collapse: 'She's not doing the job'
Republican New York attorney general candidate Saritha Komatireddy criticizes Letitia James for a sharp decline in Medicaid fraud prosecutions and recoveries, citing data showing a drop from $168 million in 2019 to $31 million in 2024. Komatireddy contrasts James' record with higher recoveries under previous New York attorneys general, including Eliot Spitzer, Andrew Cuomo, and Eric Schneiderman.
- In New York’s primaries, progressives face the establishment, and a Kennedy scion seeks office
New York’s Democratic primaries feature progressive challenges to incumbents, including a Kennedy descendant seeking office amidst competitive races. Candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani face off against established figures like Reps. Dan Goldman and Adriano Espaillat.
- Andrew Cuomo to lead joint TradFi-crypto venture between OKX and Intercontinental Exchange
Andrew Cuomo will co-chair a joint TradFi-crypto venture between OKX and Intercontinental Exchange. The initiative requires regulatory approvals and Cuomo began collaborating with OKX in 2023.
- Andrew Cuomo to lead crypto venture with New York Stock Exchange owner
Andrew Cuomo will co-chair a joint venture between OKX and Intercontinental Exchange Inc., merging traditional and digital finance markets.
- NYSE owner ICE is forming a joint venture with crypto exchange OKX to tokenize Wall Street
NYSE owner ICE is forming a 50-50 joint venture with crypto exchange OKX, co-chaired by former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to provide OKX's 120 million users access to NYSE equities and ICE futures.
- ICE and OKX Form Joint Venture to Connect NYSE Infrastructure With 120 Million Crypto Users
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and OKX announced a 50/50 joint venture to connect NYSE infrastructure with OKX's 120 million crypto users, enabling access to ICE futures markets and tokenized equities. The venture, pending regulatory approval, will operate as a U.S.-registered broker-dealer and futures commission merchant, leveraging ICE's market infrastructure and OKX's blockchain technology.
- Andrew Cuomo to lead new venture between NYSE parent and crypto exchange OKX
Andrew Cuomo will lead a new venture between NYSE's parent company and crypto exchange OKX, highlighting increased political involvement in the digital assets sector.
- Cuomo to Lead Crypto Venture with New York Stock Exchange Owner
Andrew Cuomo is leading a new cryptocurrency venture in collaboration with the owner of the New York Stock Exchange. The partnership aims to explore opportunities in the crypto market.
- Amtrak calls for MTA to partner on the Penn Station rebuild it once led
Amtrak senior adviser Andy Byford, previously NYC Transit President, urged the MTA to collaborate on the Penn Station rebuild. Byford resigned in 2020 during a public dispute with Andrew Cuomo and stated in a letter that the federal government will proceed with the project regardless of MTA cooperation.
- Zohran Mamdani has thoughts on Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire
Zohran Mamdani, New York City Mayor, criticized Elon Musk's trillionaire status as a reason to tax the rich, responding to Musk's wealth increase following the SpaceX IPO. Mamdani highlighted Musk's financial milestone and aligned his remarks with progressive policies, including a new commission on government efficiency.
- Espaillat challenger leads 39-35 in poll
Darializa Avila Chevalier leads Rep. Adriano Espaillat in a Democratic primary poll for New York’s 13th Congressional District. Avila Chevalier, supported by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, holds a 39-35 advantage based on 319 likely voter interviews. Espaillat’s allies have criticized Mamdani’s endorsement, citing past political alliances.
- New York’s richest aren’t opening their wallets to stop the left
New York's wealthiest residents are not financially supporting efforts to counter the left's growing political influence, despite recent democratic socialist gains and tax policy disputes. Republicans are struggling to secure funding for key candidates like Bruce Blakeman, as swing districts and moderate Democratic incumbents remain critical in shaping state and national policies.
- Mamdani Endorses DSA-Backed Avila Chevalier Against Incumbent Espaillat for Congress
Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed political newcomer Darializa Avila Chevalier, a Democratic Socialists of America member, in her primary challenge against incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat for New York’s 13th Congressional district. Espaillat, who represents the district for nearly a decade, highlighted support from labor unions and prominent Democrats, while Avila Chevalier has raised more funds than him in the first quarter of the year.
- Cuomo rips fellow Dems for putting up ‘incapable’ Joe Biden in 2024: ‘Where was everyone?’
Andrew Cuomo criticized fellow Democrats for nominating Joe Biden as their 2024 presidential candidate, calling him 'incapable' and questioning his suitability for the role. He argued that Biden's cognitive decline was evident without medical expertise.
- Mamdani in the hot seat after first veto derails bipartisan effort to combat antisemitism: 'Disappointed'
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani vetoed a bipartisan bill (Int. 175-B) aimed at combating antisemitism by expanding protest security safeguards for educational facilities. The bill, which passed the City Council 30-19, faced criticism from Mamdani for potentially restricting protests on issues like ICE, fossil fuels, and Palestinian rights. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Simon Wiesenthal Center condemned the veto, citing risks to Jewish New Yorkers and student safety.
- Mamdani in the hot seat after first veto derails bipartisan effort to combat antisemitism: 'Disappointed'
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani vetoed a bipartisan bill (Int. 175-B) aimed at combating antisemitism by enhancing security safeguards at educational facilities. Critics, including former Governor Andrew Cuomo and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, argue the veto prioritizes radical leftist interests over Jewish safety, while Mamdani claims the bill could hinder protests related to immigration, climate, and Palestinian rights.
- Supreme Court sinks wrongful death suit against Andrew Cuomo for COVID nursing home fatalities
The Supreme Court declined to hear a wrongful death lawsuit against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his 2020 nursing home policies, which required facilities to accept COVID-positive hospital patients. The plaintiff, Daniel Arbeeny, argued his father’s death was caused by these policies, while Cuomo’s team maintained no wrongdoing occurred.
- Supreme Court sinks wrongful death suit against Andrew Cuomo for COVID nursing home fatalities
The Supreme Court declined to hear a wrongful death lawsuit against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his 2020 nursing home policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case, brought by Daniel Arbeeny whose father died after being admitted to a nursing home with a COVID-positive patient, was dismissed on qualified immunity grounds. Cuomo’s team and other Democratic governors faced scrutiny for policies requiring nursing homes to accept hospital discharges regardless of infection status.