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University has revealed the brains behind its forthcoming city tech campus. Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined Cornell president David Skorton and provost Kent Fuchs in announcing Daniel Huttenlocher as the vice provost and founding dean of the university’s...
Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny (L) is shown the way to a meeting with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (not pictured) at City Hall in New York February 16, 2012. View Photo »
New York City’s workforce is the finest in the world, and current city workers have earned their pensions ... But we cannnot afford to continue offering the same benefits to future workers.
Though the NYPD says it follows the same rules as the FBI, some of the NYPD's activities go beyond what the FBI is allowed to do. Kelly and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg repeatedly have said that the police only follow legitimate leads about...
Although the NYPD says it follows the same rules as the FBI, some of its activities go beyond what the agency is allowed to do. Mr Kelly and New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg have repeatedly said that the police follow only legitimate leads about...
Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny meets with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at City Hall in New York February 16, 2012. View Photo »
Mayor Bloomberg exercises daily and very avidly watches what he eats — two reasons why he's about as thin as he was in college 50 years ago and not at all overweight
With more negotiations needed to enact the evaluations, Klein fears that United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew might still torpedo the deal in order to block Bloomberg’s planned closing of 33 troubled schools, sources said. Reached by...
No one can defend a status quo in which barely adolescent offenders are packed off to upstate institutions notorious for violence and neglect at the outrageous cost of more than $250,000 per child per year. Four out of five commit new crimes shortly...
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is the current Mayor of New York City. He is the founder and 88% owner of Bloomberg L.P. , a financial news and information services media company. Full Article
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 13: Designer Diane Von Furstenberg joins New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to discuss the latest efforts to support the fashion industry and the economic impact of fashion week at CFDA Fashion Incubator on February 13, 2012 in New York City. New York...
View Photo »Howard P. Milstein, Chairman and CEO of Emigrant Bank, center, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, and Sun Guoxiang, New York Consul General for the People's Republic of China, right, pose with members of the New York United Lion and Dragon Dance Troupe at the...
View Photo »Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny (L) is shown the way to a meeting with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (not pictured) at City Hall in New York February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny meets with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at City Hall in New York February 16, 2012.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 07: New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch (L) greets New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the team is honored at City Hall Plaza following a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan for the second time in four years after winning the Super Bowl against the New England...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 07: Eli Manning (L) of the New York Giants sits with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on stage as the team is honored at City Hall Plaza following a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan for the second time in four years after winning the Super Bowl against the New...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R) Justin Tuck #91 of the New York Giants, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and quarterback Eli Manning #10 of the New York Giants stand on a float during the Giants' Victory Parade on February 7, 2012 in New York City. ...
View Photo »New York City Governor Andrew Cuomo (L) and Mayor Michael Bloomberg (C) join with New York Giants' quarterback Eli Manning (R) during a parade in honor of their win in Super Bowl XLVI in New York February 7, 2012.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R) New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch, quarterback Eli Manning of the New York Giants, Ann Mara and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wave to the crowd during the New York Giants' ticker tape victory parade down the Canyon of Heros on February 7,...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 07: Eli Manning, quarterback of the New York Giants holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy next to (L-R) Justin Tuck, defensive end of the New York Giants; Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg; Tom Coughlin, head coach of the New York Giants; and Governor of New...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R) Justin Tuck #91 (R) of the New York Giants, New York Giants owner Jonathan Tisch, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Ann Mara and Quarterback Eli Manning #10 of the New York Giants stand on a float during the Giants'...
View Photo »Mayor Michael Bloomberg (C) holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy during the New York Giants Super Bowl XLVI victory parade through the Canyon of Heroes along Broadway in New York February 7, 2012. The Giants defeated the New England Patriots in the NFL's Super Bowl XLVI football game.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 07: (L to R) Head Coach Tom Coughlin of the New York Giants holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy as New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg and quarterback Eli Manning #10 (L) of the New York Giants waves o the crowd during the Giants' Victory Parade on February 7, 2012...
View Photo »Quarterback Eli Manning holds up the Vince Lombardi Trophy behind co-owner Steve Tisch (R), Mayor Michael Bloomberg (C) and Ann Mara (R) during the New York Giants Super Bowl XLVI victory parade through the Canyon of Heroes along Broadway in New York February 7, 2012. The Giants...
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, far left, laughs along with former New York Giants player Michael Strahan, center, as Giants defensive end Justin Tuck bows to the crowd after speaking during a ceremony for the NFL football Super Bowl XLVI champions at City Hall in New York, Tuesday, Feb....
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg presents New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks a ceremonial set of keys to the city during a ceremony for the NFL football Super Bowl-championship Giants at City Hall in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, right, presents New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul with a ceremonial set of keys to the city during a ceremony for the NFL football Super Bowl XLVI champions at City Hall in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, holds the Halas Trophy, while New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, center, holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy as New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, right, waves to the crowd during a ticker-tape parade celebrating the team's NFL football Super Bowl XLVI...
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, second left, arrives at City Hall as workers constructing a stage for the Super Bowl parade check blueprints, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. New York City will be hosting a ticker-tape parade and City Hall ceremony Tuesday for Super Bowl champions New York Giants.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (L) and New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly attend a news conference in New York in this September 8, 2011 file photo. No one thinks gun control is going to be the most important issue in 2012, but there are specific races and constituencies where it...
View Photo »New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks to the media about a police shooting after a news conference in New York February 3, 2012.
View Photo »New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg stands outside a bar that was renamed "Manning's Bar" from "Brady's Bar" in honor of the New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning who will play against the New England Patriots in this Sunday's Super Bowl XLVI in New York February 3, 2012.
View Photo »New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) stands below a banner that reads "Manning's Bar" in New York February 3, 2012. The bar has changed its name from "Brady's Bar" to "Manning's Bar" in honor of New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning who will play against the New England Patriots...
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, right, and bar owner Dan Brady, second from right, change Brady's bar from "Brady's" to "Manning's," on New York's Upper East Side, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. The name change, a repeat of four years ago, was in honor of New York Giants football quarterback...
View Photo »A poster (L) and copies of 'Spider-Man, You're Hired' with a rendering of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on the cover Novermber 17, 2010 in New York at an unveiling of the special print and digital comic book promoting New York City's free job placement resources to help people...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 13: Designer Diane Von Furstenberg joins New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to discuss the latest efforts to support the fashion industry and the economic impact of fashion week at CFDA Fashion Incubator on February 13, 2012 in New York City. New York...
View Photo »We’ve made a lot of progress in the city, no matter what some people want to say
Mayor Bloomberg exercises daily and very avidly watches what he eats — two reasons why he's about as thin as he was in college 50 years ago and not at all overweight
That’s more than $8 billion that we’re not using to reduce our tax burden or to spend on salaries for teachers, police officers and firefighters, or on job creation or social services
All the more reason why Mayor Bloomberg and the Department of Education should come back to the negotiations they walked out on and work to resolve the remaining issues.
New York City’s workforce is the finest in the world, and current city workers have earned their pensions ... But we cannnot afford to continue offering the same benefits to future workers.
On Dec. 6, I moved into a vacant, Bank of America-foreclosed property with the support of neighbors on Vermont Street because my family — victims of [Mayor] Michael Bloomberg’s housing policies and the big banks’ callous disregard for people — had been homeless for years
We’ve made some enormous progress over the last 10 years. Crime and murders are way down. Graduation and test scores are up
All the more reason why Mayor Bloomberg and the Department of Education should come back to the negotiations they walked out on.
Great teachers make an enormous difference, and ineffective teachers are hurting our children’s futures. We cannot allow it
On December 6, I moved into a vacant, Bank of America-foreclosed property with the support of neighbors on Vermont St. because my familyvictims of Michael Bloomberg's housing policies and the big banks' callous disregard for peoplehad been homeless for years.
Already the special interests and defenders of the status quo are digging in their heels for a fight. Let me tell you I'm ready to fight for our kids. I'm ready to stand up to the special interests
My neighbors and I welcomed Alfredo, his family, and Occupy Wall Street to our neighborhood because we have been abandoned by Mayor Bloomberg and the predatory big banks.
We’re working on the Fire Department — this is about something else.
It's too confusing. I think Mayor Bloomberg just wants to give out tickets
There are still too many kids, killing kids with guns
HUD’s investment in New York City’s via the NSP2 program is a key component in Mayor Bloomberg’s efforts to help reverse the deleterious effects of foreclosure on our neighborhoods
We're working on the Fire Department ... We're talking about something else.
Thanks to Mayor Bloomberg, New York will now have the largest number of workers covered by any living-wage law in the nation.
Oh c'mon, if you don't want crime to go down and student test scores to go up, we have nothing in common. That's what we all should want. That's what Dr. King would want.
When that majority of Senators met with Governor Cuomo, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and perhaps some others, there was some severe arm-twisting that occurred ... We believe it's a violation of open meetings laws, that that is a process that should be open to public scrutiny.
Those are the kinds of companies we want our students to work for or to start
We're letting Mayor Bloomberg and other know that until we really look at ways to solve inequality in New York City, the support for Occupy Wall Street will continue to grow in our communities
Each of you is beginning the new year by joining the greatest police department on earth ... That's not a statement of opinion, it's a matter of fact, based on a record of achievement that has made New York the undisputed safest big city in the nation. All New Yorkers owe you a debt of gratitude for the...
Universities' startup academics, clubs, competitions, etc. continue to inspire and more intelligently grow young minds, new types of incubators/accelerators continue to be launched by all sorts of business, a 'go for it' culture driven by Mayor Bloomberg is definitely instigating bright young people fro...
We are that much closer to the vibrant Willets Point of the future
