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On Day 100, Mayor Adams Has Covid-19

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Good morning. It’s Monday. Right now we’ll have a look at Mayor Eric Adams’s case of Covid-19. He examined constructive for the coronavirus simply after assembly New Yorkers at a number of occasions marking 100 days in workplace, and is being handled with antiviral drugs. And we’ll clarify who’s eligible for the medication and how one can get it. It’s simpler than you suppose — we tried it.

Adams has been centered on reopening the town after the Omicron surge over the winter — so centered, he defined to my colleague Emma G. Fitzsimmons, that he couldn’t obsess concerning the optics of going to gala occasions as metropolis employees dismantle the encampments of homeless individuals, or fret about his personal publicity to the virus.

“I received to feed my nightlife to get vacationers again right here — a multibillion-dollar business,” he stated.

As for the virus, he stated on Wednesday, he had managed to keep away from coming down with it even whereas being “round individuals on a regular basis — even within the coronary heart of Covid,” he stated, including, “I feel it’s a mixture of my consuming life-style, and a few luck possibly concerned however no, I by no means had it.”

That luck, although, ran out over the weekend, when a raspy throat prompted a take a look at that turned up constructive. It’s onerous to pinpoint how anybody will get contaminated; Adams attended the Gridiron Membership dinner in Washington final weekend, after which dozens of attendees examined constructive.

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Adams, although, rapidly took the chance to unfold the phrase concerning the antiviral drugs. They’re now obtainable for gratis to New Yorkers who qualify by being older than 65 or by having one in all a protracted listing of eligible threat elements.

Metropolis Corridor instantly introduced that the mayor is taking an antiviral medicine; his docs deemed him eligible and really helpful the remedy, which reduces the probabilities of hospitalization. A number of drugs have been accredited and located to cut back the probabilities of a light to average an infection progressing to a critical one.

(Metropolis Corridor didn’t instantly present particulars on which medicine Adams was taking or what made him eligible. The mayor has a historical past of diabetes, one of many qualifying circumstances. )

The jury is out on the mayor’s dealing with of the virus. Each the town and state have rolled again some virus and masks mandates, although Adams postponed the lifting of a preschool masks mandate due to the current rise in coronavirus circumstances.

However as Fitzsimmons and our colleagues Jeffrey C. Mays and Dana Rubinstein report, on the political scorecard he’s most definitely to be judged on the difficulty he ran on: public security and legal justice. Will increase in some forms of crime through the pandemic are a nationwide phenomenon that he could not have the ability to management.

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On Wednesday, the town’s police commissioner introduced new crime figures that confirmed a 36 p.c improve in main crimes and a 16 p.c rise in shootings over the previous yr, at the same time as homicides fell.

“I don’t get the grade that I deserve till we begin seeing crime transfer in the fitting course,” Mr. Adams instructed Fitzsimmons within the interview at Metropolis Corridor.


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There’s now a approach to deal with Covid-19 with antiviral drugs that some New Yorkers can get without spending a dime. They received’t treatment you, but when taken through the first 4 to 5 days of signs, they’ll improve your probabilities of staying out of the hospital.

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In my expertise, neither my pals and neighbors nor our personal docs are totally knowledgeable. When the mayor talked about taking antivirals, I questioned why I hadn’t considered this final week.

That’s when, as you could have learn on this area, the virus began spreading by means of my family. A receptionist at our physician’s workplace supplied little recommendation and didn’t point out the potential for medicine, saying solely to comply with isolation instructions on the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention web site.

Nicely, prompted by the mayor, I checked it out. It seems that many individuals are eligible for remedy, together with me. It took simply 20 minutes on a smartphone (on Sunday afternoon) to get a prescription, scheduled for supply immediately.

The town well being division’s web site reveals that the 2 antiviral medicine accredited in December, Paxlovid and molnupiravir, can be found to New Yorkers over 65, and to others 12 and older deemed high-risk based on this listing.

The drugs, it says, are free from Alto Pharmacy — and so they ship.

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Too good to be true? I requested my colleagues Sharon Otterman and Joseph Goldstein, who cowl Covid. They stated it IS true, however there’s numerous confusion — as Catherine Rampell, a Washington Submit columnist, found out. After her physician incorrectly instructed her she wasn’t eligible, she received the drugs by means of the town’s hotline.

She helpfully posted the quantity: 212-COVID19.

So I known as it. I pressed 9 for remedy. Twenty minutes of could-be-worse maintain music later, a pleasant girl answered. She regarded me up — I’m within the metropolis system already, since I exploit it without spending a dime assessments — and texted me a hyperlink. After I clicked, it linked us by video name. She smiled and waved.

Then she linked me by video with a physician, who went over my eligibility, in addition to negative effects and drug interactions. She additionally managed my expectations: The drugs aren’t confirmed to stave off “lengthy Covid.” Qualifying was by honor system: I listed eligible circumstances however didn’t have to offer proof. She despatched the prescription, and a textual content popped up from Alto confirming it.

A pair hours later, Alto texted once more to schedule supply. Right here’s the one caveat: As with different supply apps, take “same-day” with a grain of salt. They’ll be right here Monday afternoon.

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Pricey Diary:

My husband and I received married on the Metropolis Clerk’s workplace in February. Our appointment was at 9:15 a.m. on a Friday. We have been solely allowed to have one witness on the ceremony, so my sister-in-law joined us whereas different members of the family waited outdoors within the automotive.

Afterward, we walked to Jack’s Spouse Freda for a celebratory brunch. As we sat down and waited to order, “Chapel of Love” by the Dixie Cups started to play loudly over the restaurant’s sound system.

Our waiter got here out with cava for the desk, with different members of the employees following behind, clapping to the beat and smiling.

The remainder of the patrons joined within the merriment. Nobody complained that their quiet weekday breakfast was being interrupted by the celebration.

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My eyes full of tears.

— Sarah Henry

Illustrated by Agnes Lee. Ship submissions right here and learn extra Metropolitan Diary right here.


Glad we might get collectively right here. James Barron might be again tomorrow. — A.B.

P.S. Right here’s immediately’s Mini Crossword and Spelling Bee. You could find all our puzzles right here.

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Trump Tries to Move Hush-Money Case to Federal Court Before Sentencing

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Trump Tries to Move Hush-Money Case to Federal Court Before Sentencing

Former President Donald J. Trump sought to move his Manhattan criminal case into federal court on Thursday, filing the unusual request three months after he was convicted in state court.

The long-shot bid marks Mr. Trump’s latest effort to stave off his sentencing in state court in his hush-money trial, in which he was convicted of falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal.

He is scheduled to receive his punishment on Sept. 18, just seven weeks before Election Day, when he will square off against Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency.

“The ongoing proceedings will continue to cause direct and irreparable harm to President Trump — the leading candidate in the 2024 presidential election — and voters located far beyond Manhattan,” Mr. Trump’s lawyers, Todd Blanche and Emil Bove, wrote in the filing.

Their filing came even as the Trump legal team is awaiting the result of a separate effort to postpone the sentencing; it opened a second front that could complicate the first.

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On Aug. 15, Mr. Trump asked the state court judge who presided over the trial, Juan M. Merchan, to delay the sentencing until after Election Day. Mr. Trump’s lawyers argued that they needed more time to challenge his conviction on the basis of a recent Supreme Court ruling granting presidents broad immunity for official acts.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office, which won the conviction of Mr. Trump on May 30, has argued that the Supreme Court’s ruling has “no bearing” on their case, which centers on Mr. Trump’s cover- up of a sex scandal involving a porn star. But the Manhattan prosecutors deferred to the judge on whether to delay the sentencing, leaving the door open for Justice Merchan to punt until after the election.

Justice Merchan was expected to rule on the delay request next week, and it is unclear whether Mr. Trump’s federal petition would disrupt that. In the federal filing, the former president’s lawyers asked a judge to find that Justice Merchan was barred by law from sentencing Mr. Trump while their attempt to move the case was underway.

It seemed possible that effort might backfire. If the federal judge does not grant the lawyers’ request, they will have further alienated Justice Merchan as he prepares to sentence their client. Mr. Trump faces up to four years in prison, though he could receive a shorter sentence, or merely probation.

There are signs the federal judge might be skeptical. Mr. Trump already tried — and failed — to move the case to federal court. Last year, soon after the former president was indicted, he asked the same federal judge to remove the case from Justice Merchan, arguing that it concerned official acts as president.

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The judge, Alvin K. Hellerstein, rejected that argument.

“The evidence overwhelmingly suggests that the matter was a purely personal item of the president — a cover-up of an embarrassing event,” Judge Hellerstein wrote in an opinion last year. “Hush money paid to an adult film star is not related to a president’s official acts. It does not reflect in any way the color of the president’s official duties.”

It is unclear how soon Judge Hellerstein might take up Thursday’s request, or whether he will hold a hearing to entertain it. In their filing, Mr. Trump’s lawyers cast aspersions on the New York State court system, saying its procedures had “proven inadequate” to protect federal interests and, if allowed to continue, would “result in further irreparable harm to President Trump.”

The unorthodox filing suggested that Mr. Trump’s lawyers are likely to make any and every attempt they can to delay the sentencing, even if Judge Hellerstein balks.

A spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office declined to comment.

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The filing on Thursday captured two of Mr. Trump’s favorite legal strategies: delay, and attacks on Justice Merchan.

The former president has on three occasions sought to oust Justice Merchan from the case, claiming he is biased, and lobbing personal attacks at the judge’s daughter, who is a Democratic political consultant. The judge has rejected each request and assailed the claims as “rife with inaccuracies and unsubstantiated claims.”

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Drivers navigated flooded roads, including major highways, as a storm hit the New York City region.

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Senator Menendez’s Resignation Letter

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Senator Menendez’s Resignation Letter

ROBERT MENENDEZ
NEW JERSEY
COMMITTEES:
BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN
AFFAIRS
FINANCE
FOREIGN RELATIONS
The Honorable Phil Murphy
Governor of New Jersey
Office of the Governor
Trenton, N.J. 08625
Dear Governor Murphy,
United States Senate
WASHINGTON, DC 20510-3005
July 23, 2024
528 SENATE HART OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON, DC 20510
(202) 224-4744
210 HUDSON STREET
HARBORSIDE 3, SUITE #1000
JERSEY CITY, NJ 07311
(973) 645-3030
208 WHITE HORSE PIKE
SUITE 18-19
BARRINGTON, NJ 08007
(856) 757-5353
This is to advise you that I will be resigning from my office as the United States Senator from
New Jersey, effective on the close of business on August 20, 2024.
This will give time for my staff to transition to other possibilities, transfer constituent files that
are pending, allow for an orderly process to choose an interim replacement, and for me to close
out my Senate affairs.
While I fully intend to appeal the jury’s verdict, all the way and including to the Supreme Court,
I do not want the Senate to be involved in a lengthy process that will detract from its important
work. Furthermore, I cannot preserve my rights upon a successful appeal, because factual matters
before the ethics committee are not privileged. This is evidenced by the Committee’s Staff
Director and Chief Counsel being called to testify at my trial.
I am proud of the many accomplishments I’ve had on behalf of New Jersey, such as leading the
federal effort for Superstorm Sandy recovery, preserving and funding Gateway and leading the
federal efforts to help save our hospitals, State and municipalities, as well as New Jersey families
through a once in a century COVID pandemic. These successes led you, Governor, to call me the
“Indispensable Senator.”
I thank the citizens of New Jersey for the extraordinary privilege of representing them in the
United States Senate.
Sincerely,
Pabet Menang.
Robert Menendez
United States Senator
New Jersey
cc: The Honorable Kamala Harris, President of the Senate
The Honorable Ann Berry, Secretary of the Senate

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