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Be ready for cold rain today. Spot street and subway flooding are possible.

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Highs: Near 40
Lows: Low 30s
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Around NYC

1. Mamdani, Sanders rally with Starbucks protesters in Brooklyn

After the city and Starbucks agreed to a $38 million labor settlement Monday, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani promised he won’t stop backing causes favoring workers’ rights once he’s in charge of City Hall.

But Mamdani wouldn’t say whether he supports another set of workers: City Council members and their push to give themselves and Mamdani a pay raise.

2. World AIDS Day comes as city reports rise in HIV cases

For the fourth-straight year, HIV cases in the city rose or remained flat. Nearly 1,800 New Yorkers were newly diagnosed last year, a 5.4% increase compared to 2023, according to a report.

Along with the potential federal cuts, 2025 marks the first year the federal government will not commemorate World AIDS Day since 1988.

3. Data: ICE arrests in NYC already higher 6 months into Trump administration compared to 2024

The number of arrests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in New York City in just six months under President Donald Trump’s administration eclipsed the total in the entirety of 2024, according to data reviewed and analyzed by NY1.

The data also shows a rise in deportations in the city.

Around the Nation

1. National Guard member shot in DC has shown positive signs, West Virginia governor says

2. Heading into GivingTuesday, charitable donations are holding steady this year

3. White House releases letter from Trump’s doctor after the president said he would make public MRI results