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NYC Has Fallen as Mamdani Hosts Ramadan iftar at City Hall

A video of the gathering quickly went viral after it was shared by a purported attendee, who called the event an iftar, the evening meal during Ramadan when Muslims break their fast. The video shows Muslim attendees performing prayers, chanting “Allahu Akbar,” and sharing a meal while seated on prayer rugs beneath the U.S. and city flags.

Bad Bunny Preached in Spanish

The NEFL hides behind tax perks in English. If the league wants to broadcast politics to 100 million people, it can stop playing coy about the benefits it gets from government and the public money that props it up.