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    New York City's pension funds ended the latest fiscal year with a record-high value of $160.5 billion, City Comptroller Scott Stringer said Monday. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, Pool)
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    NYC mayoral candidate says he had ‘consensual’ relationship with former intern accusing him of sexual assault

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    Officials say Kansas City plays a central role in a gang scheme that hires homeless people to cash counterfeit checks. (iStock Image)
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    Democratic mayors launch pilot program to implement Universal Basic Income

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    Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, R, speaks to supporters, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, at an election night party in Scottsdale, Ariz. Incumbent Ducey defeated democratic challenger David Garcia for his second term.
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    Tucson mayor opposes Doug Ducey’s executive order removing local mask requirements

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    Wisconsin GOP chides Democrats for being ‘silent’ on judge charged with child pornography possession
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      In this June 6, 2012 photo, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis casts her ballot during a strike authorization vote at a Chicago high school. Angered by Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s call for a longer school day and wage and benefit concessions, 25,000 Chicago teachers voted this week to consider authorizing their first strike in a quarter-century. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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    Chicago mayor chastised for spending $281M in federal COVID-19 relief on police
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    Salt trucks and road plows prepare to treat more roads as they leave the Department of Transportation location on Trinity Road in Raleigh, N.C., Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. A winter storm began dumping snow on the southern and eastern United States on Friday, with mass flight cancelations and five states declaring states of emergency. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
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    Texas mayor resigns after blasting ‘lazy’ residents seeking a ‘handout’ during power outage crisis

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    Presidential candidate and entrepreneur Andrew Yang speaks at a campaign event.
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