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Refuge, a new 500-cap club, opens in Williamsburg next month


REFUGE, A 500-CAPACITY nightclub inside a nearly 200-year-old industrial complex, is set to debut next month with an all-analogue setup

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NYC Mayor’s Race: Queens BP Richards backs Mamdani, urges other ‘on the fence’ Dems to as well


Queens Borough President Donovan Richards on Friday endorsed Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani in the November general election, urging other prominent Democrats who have been “sitting on the fence” to “meet this moment” and get behind his campaign.

The Queens Beep, during a Friday news conference in Richmond Hill, commended Mamdani for inspiring young and first-time voters with his affordability-focused platform to turn out in droves for him during the June Democratic primary. He said Mamdani gave voters and himself “hope” with proposals like freezing rent increases for stabilized tenants and making buses free.

Richards, who did not endorse a candidate in the primary, said he is backing Mamdani in spite of the lawmaker’s democratic socialist branding because his platform is simply “common sense.” He advised other establishment Democrats who have been hesitant to embrace Mamdani to do the same.

“We have an obligation to stand together as a borough, to stand for the best candidate who represents the very value that this community represents, and that is Zohran Mamdani,” Richards said. “So we are here today to officially endorse him, but also to send a message that we have to meet this moment.”

Queens Borough President Donovan Richards endorsed Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani at an event in Richmond Hill, Queens. Friday, Aug. 15, 2025.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

Richards also sees Mamdani as the candidate best to take on Republican President Donald Trump, who he said wants to “break the very values that this borough represents.”

“There’s one candidate that I know for sure in this race who’s not going to kowtow to the Trump administration, who’s not going to take a back seat, who’s going to defend the values of this city, and that is Z — Zohran Mamdani,” Richards said.

Mamdani has spent the past week on a “Five Boroughs Against Trump” tour focused on highlighting how Trump’s policies are hurting New Yorkers across the city — including a crackdown on undocumented immigrants and massive social safety net cuts.

For instance, Mamdani was joined on Friday by John F. Kennedy International Airport workers, some of whom said they can no longer work because Trump’s administration revoked their temporary immigrant work authorization.

“This administration has sought to tear apart the city that we love,” Mamdani said. “After this five borough tour, it would be rational to feel a sense of helplessness, to feel a sense of disappointment, and yet I feel a sense of hope, because I see these same New Yorkers who are struggling with the burden that this vision from Washington D.C. has created for all of us, and yet they continue to dream of the life that they deserve in the city.”

Mamdani launched the tour after The New York Times reported last week that his chief rival, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, recently spoke with Trump over the phone about the mayor’s race — a call both Cuomo and Trump deny took place.

Democratic mayoral nominee and Assembly member Zohran Mamdani.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

Richards, who is Black and represented part of southeast Queens in the City Council, could help Mamdani make inroads with Black elected officials and voters as the Democratic nominee tries to expand his coalition in the general election. That is something Richards said he is ready to do.

“We’re going to crisscross this borough, this city, wherever he needs me, to make sure that especially Black communities know that this is a man who understands the importance of not just rhetoric but policies,” Richards said. “I can’t speak for those people who haven’t endorsed yet, but I think my stamp of approval speaks for itself.”

The Black establishment Democrats who have yet to endorse in the race include U.S. Reps. Gregory Meeks (Queens) and Hakeem Jeffries (Brooklyn). More broadly, other party leaders, such as Gov. Kathy Hochul and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, have held off as well. 

Nonetheless, Mamdani appears to steadily be coalescing the party’s establishment behind his campaign. In addition to Richards, Mamdani has also won the backing of U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat, Brooklyn Democratic Party Chair Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, several City Council members, and most of the city’s major labor unions.


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From Brooklyn classrooms to courtrooms: Interns find their place in the justice system


Brooklyn court internship program gives local students hands-on legal experience, mentorship, and confidence to pursue professional careers.

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Brooklyn construction magnate gets probation for funneling illegal donations to NYC Mayor Eric Adams greenwichtime.com/news/article/b…


Brooklyn construction magnate gets probation for funneling illegal donations to NYC Mayor Eric Adams greenwichtime.com/news/article/b…

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Trump, Putin Land in Alaska Ahead of High-Stakes Meeting Over the War in Ukraine


The two leaders are on their way to their closely-watched summit aimed at getting Russia to negotiate the end of its war in Ukraine.

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Brooklyn Nets acquire Haywood Highsmith and draft compensation from Miami Heat



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Why Eric Adams Must Step Aside — Before He Hands NYC to Zohran Mamdani


Why Eric Adams Must Step Aside — Before He Hands NYC to Zohran Mamdani In the high-stakes chessboard of New York City politics, timing is everything. At this critical juncture in the 2025 mayoral race, Mayor Eric Adams faces a political reality so stark, so unambiguous, that to ignore it is to risk reshaping the […]

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Guess women’s health care isn’t available in bulk. In New York, we’re not backing down on abortion rights.


Guess women’s health care isn’t available in bulk. In New York, we’re not backing down on abortion rights.

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NYC could expand cooling centers during heat waves under newly passed legislation


The bill would set more stringent standards for the air-conditioned facilities citywide.

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Brooklyn Rum Festival returns with global tastings and music Aug. 16


THE SIXTH ANNUAL Brooklyn Rum Festival is set to pour into BK Loft 26 this weekend, offering an indoor-outdoor showcase

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