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Expect highs in the 30s and 40s to start the workweek.

Skies will be partly sunny, with wind chills in the single digits and teens.

Highs: Low 40s
Lows: Upper 20s
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Around NYC

1. NYC Ferry launches systemwide route redesign

NYC Ferry is rolling out its first systemwide redesign Monday, splitting the East River route, merging Soundview and Rockaway service and giving Staten Island direct access to Brooklyn and Manhattan’s west side.

The redesign coincides with the new weekday F and M subway route swaps, which is hoping to ease delays for 1.2 million riders.

2. Mamdani’s plan to end homeless sweeps is a ‘disgrace,’ Adams says

Mayor Eric Adams is condemning Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s decision to end homeless encampment sweeps next month, calling it a “disgrace” and a “quality-of-life nightmare.”

Mamdani says the policy will shift toward connecting people to housing rather than clearing tents. Adams allies say encampments can’t remain on sidewalks, while critics point to shelter conditions that keep many from accepting placements.

3. ICE agents clash with Staten Island residents during raid

ICE agents attempting to detain at least one immigrant inside a Port Richmond bodega were met with fierce pushback from residents, escalating into a chaotic confrontation caught on video.

Witnesses say agents questioned people without warrants, prompting fear in the community amid what locals describe as a rise in raids. One agent drew a taser before retreating as bystanders forced agents back to their cars.

Around the Nation

1. Jeff Kent elected to Baseball Hall of Fame

2. Judge rejects Trump administration’s bid to toss lawsuit challenging Guantánamo migrant detentions

3. World Cup 2026 schedule revealed