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Miami Election Results: Mayor Race, Republican Growth, and Local Concerns

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 5, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Miami Voters Head to the ⁣Polls Amidst Political ⁣Shifts⁤ and Ethical Concerns

Miami​ is ⁣holding municipal elections today for mayor and two city commissioners,with early​ estimates showing⁢ a⁢ voter turnout ⁣of just ⁣over‌ 17% by mid-afternoon. While ⁣the ‌races are officially non-partisan, ⁤they occur against a backdrop of important political change in the region.

At​ Robert King Park, ​election officials reported a steady,‌ though not​ overwhelming, flow of voters throughout​ the day. Jamie Fajardo, 23, explained her support for candidate⁢ Ken Russell, a former City Commissioner, citing his focus on critical‍ issues like affordable housing, environmental protection, and sea ‌level rise. “We need a ⁢rent⁣ cap. I still live with my⁣ family as there is ‍no affordable housing,” she stated.

thirteen candidates are ⁢vying⁢ for the mayoral⁤ position, a race taking place as Miami-Dade‌ County experiences a notable shift towards the Republican party after years of being a Democratic stronghold. The ‌mayor’s role carries veto power over ‌the five-member ⁤Commission, ⁢but does ​not include a voting seat. A ​runoff election is scheduled for⁣ December 9th if no candidate​ secures​ a⁣ majority.

Current Mayor Francis⁢ Suarez, who briefly campaigned for the Republican presidential ⁤nomination in 2023 before suspending his bid, is also in the running. Municipal elections ⁣are also being held today in Hialeah, Miami⁤ Beach, Homestead, and Surfside.

The election unfolds amidst ongoing concerns about ethics and clarity in Miami city government.Recent ‌years ​have seen accusations‌ of abuse⁢ of ‌power, conflicts between commissioners, and allegations of intimidation‌ tactics. Controversies surrounding⁤ the removal of⁤ campaign signs have also raised concerns about election interference, and⁣ Mayor Suarez ‍himself has faced investigations regarding‌ improper payments‌ and questionable ⁤benefits. In response⁤ to these‌ issues, the city established the Office of the⁢ Inspector General in August ​2024 to monitor potential abuses and promote greater accountability.

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Title: New York’s Wealth Gap: How Much You Need to Earn to Be Top 5%

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 3, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

To Join New York‘s Ultra-Wealthy, You’d Need to Earn Over Seven Times the ‍State’s Average Wage

new York has the highest income requirement in the nation to ‌qualify as “ultra-wealthy,” demanding an annual income of $619,178, according to recent data. ‌This figure is more than seven times ​the average household income in the state, highlighting the widening wealth‌ gap and the increasingly exclusive nature of high-income ⁣brackets.

The ‌data, compiled by analyzing ⁣income thresholds for the top 1% ⁤and 20% ‌of earners, reveals a stark disparity in wealth distribution across the U.S. While some states offer a relatively lower bar to ⁣entry into the‌ ultra-wealthy⁤ club – West Virginia, such as, requires $330,270 – the concentration of wealth remains heavily skewed‍ towards the⁢ top earners nationwide.​ This trend underscores the challenges faced by⁢ middle-class Americans striving ⁢for financial security and upward mobility, as the top 20% control over ‍70% of U.S.⁤ wealth.

Nationally,reaching the top 1% requires an ⁤adjusted gross income of at ‌least $561,523,while the top 5% starts at $169,466 and the top‌ 10% at $99,971. In comparison, the average⁣ U.S. household income in 2024 is approximately $83,730 – ⁤less than⁣ 15% of the income‌ needed to enter⁢ the‍ top 1%.

New Jersey follows​ closely​ behind New York with an income requirement of $616,334 to be considered ultra-wealthy. The growing concentration of wealth means the ‌top one percent holds nearly a quarter of the nation’s wealth-nearly three times as much as the entire‍ middle class.

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Zohran Mamdani: A Left-Wing Uprising in New York’s Mayoral Race

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 3, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

New​ York‍ Mayoral Candidate Zohran⁣ Mamdani Inspires French Left as ‍Elections Loom

NEW YORK ⁣- Zohran mamdani, a‌ Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, is drawing attention ⁢from La⁣ France Insoumise (LFI), the left-wing ⁤political party in France, as he⁢ appeals to Gen Z voters through a savvy ⁤social media strategy. Mamdani, son of filmmaker Mira Nair who won an ​award at‌ Cannes in 1988 for Hello Bombay!, utilizes platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube⁣ with humorous videos, attracting a following among New York’s influencers and garnering support for his ⁤campaign.

The interest from LFI stems from Mamdani’s success in mobilizing younger voters, a demographic crucial to their own political goals. Jean-Luc ⁤Mélenchon,⁤ leader of ⁢LFI, ⁣has also recognized the power of new technologies, ‍boasting 2.7 million TikTok followers – significantly ‍more than ⁣his French political rivals Gabriel Attal and Jordan ‌bardella, both with 2.2 million.

However, political scientist⁢ Christophe ‍Sente of the Free University of ​Brussels cautions​ against direct comparisons, stating,‌ “it‌ would be misleading‍ to equate the Democratic Party with the French or european left. Thes ​are⁢ two different traditions,‍ two ⁤different ​party systems.” He further notes this ⁣is the first time the‌ French left​ has⁣ looked to ⁢radical politics in the United States for inspiration, traditionally aligning more with social liberalism.

LFI⁤ views ‍Mamdani’s campaign as an​ prospect to build international solidarity and ​demonstrate the global appeal of their political proposals. The party has previously ‍celebrated the elections of Lula in Brazil and Claudia Sheinbaum⁢ in Mexico. A victory‍ for Mamdani in New York‍ would be particularly notable, given upcoming municipal elections in France in five months, offering potential​ lessons for LFI’s ‍own campaign strategies. Manon Aubry, a member of the European ​Parliament for LFI, recently visited new‌ York to “exchange with campaign teams” ⁤ and share experiences.

Despite past criticisms of U.S. foreign policy, LFI acknowledges‍ that‌ a win for Mamdani would reshape the political ⁤landscape ⁣and perhaps necessitate a reassessment of their views on the United States.

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Petro Announces US Trip Despite Sanctions

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 3, 2025
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Colombian President petro ⁣to Attend UN Security council Despite ​US Sanctions

colombian President Gustavo Petro has announced his intention to travel to New York to‍ participate in sessions of the United Nations Security Council, even with recent sanctions imposed by the United States.Colombia is slated to become ‍a member of the council on January 1, 2026.

The declaration comes despite the revocation of Petro’s US visa and his inclusion on the clinton list – a US mechanism for financial sanctions targeting individuals and entities allegedly linked⁤ to ‌drug⁤ trafficking or money laundering. Petro,speaking to Al Jazeera,stated,”Colombia will be,as of january 1,a member of the Security Council.I will have the pleasure of returning to New York, even if the federal goverment does not want to receive me there.”

Petro intends to address escalating international conflicts during the council sessions,specifically citing the war in Sudan. He also expressed a willingness ⁤to yield Colombia’s seat to Palestinian representatives, acknowledging potential vetoes from‍ the US. “I will give the seat to the Palestinians, knowing that they veto us,” he said.

The diplomatic tensions stem from⁣ Petro’s participation in a New York protest where he⁢ urged US soldiers to disobey orders from then-President Donald Trump. The ⁢US ⁤State Department responded by announcing the visa ‍revocation, stating Petro’s actions were “reckless and inflammatory.”

In addition to the‌ president, his wife, Veronica⁤ Alcocer, his son, Nicolas Petro, and Minister‍ of the Interior, Armando Benedetti, have ⁢also been added ⁢to⁤ the Clinton list.All four have indicated plans to pursue legal action to have their names removed.

The sanctions are already ‍impacting the Colombian ​Presidency’s operations. During a recent trip to the Middle East, several companies refused to refuel the presidential ⁣plane due to concerns about potential secondary sanctions from the US.

Petro characterized the US actions as political‍ persecution, ​linking them to his international stances, notably his criticism of US military intervention in the caribbean and his support for the Palestinian people. He described the situation as “a chase,” noting the inclusion of himself, his ex-wife, ​and his eldest son on the list and the possibility of further individuals being added.

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Flight Delays: US Airports Face Chaos Due to Shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 3, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Flight Disruptions Rise at US Airports as Air Traffic Controller Staffing‌ Issues ​Intensify

WASHINGTON – Travelers ⁢are facing increasing flight delays ‌and cancellations at U.S. airports as a pre-existing shortage of air traffic controllers is compounded ⁣by the ongoing impact of ⁢the recent government shutdown and financial strain on ‍FAA personnel.While⁣ July ⁤saw approximately‍ 69% of flights on time and 2.5% canceled, disruptions are becoming more frequent as controllers work without pay.

The issues extend beyond the​ shutdown’s direct impact. The Federal Aviation ⁣Administration was already grappling with a ⁣shortage of ⁣roughly 3,000 air​ traffic controllers before the recent political impasse. This existing vulnerability is now exacerbated by controllers facing financial ‍hardship, leading to potential staffing gaps.‍

U.S.​ Transportation⁢ Secretary Sean Duffy has warned⁤ of ‍escalating disruptions, stating, “We work overtime to make sure the system is safe. ⁤And we will slow traffic down, ⁢you’ll see delays, we’ll have⁢ flights ‌canceled to make sure the system ​is safe,” during ‍a recent ‍appearance on⁢ CBS’s “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

Duffy also ⁣indicated he will not pursue ​firing ​controllers who are unable to work ‍without a paycheck, saying, “Again when they’re making decisions to feed ⁣their families, I’m not​ going to fire​ air traffic controllers. They need support, they need ‌money, ‌they need a‌ paycheck. They don’t need to be fired.” This stance represents a shift ‌from ⁢earlier statements ​in October, where Duffy cautioned that controllers⁢ calling⁤ out‌ sick rather of working without pay risked termination.

The FAA reported Friday that nearly 13,000 air ‍traffic controllers have been working without pay for⁢ weeks. While staffing shortages can ‌occur in both regional control centers and airport towers, ⁤October flight data from ⁢aviation analytics firm ‌Cirium showed⁤ generally ⁣strong on-time performance at major U.S. airports, despite isolated staffing ⁣problems.

The situation ‌highlights the critical need to address​ the ⁢long-term ⁣staffing challenges within the FAA ⁢and the potential for important travel disruptions when controllers are ​placed under financial ⁤pressure.

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-Title: Trump Skips Climate Summit, Sends States’ Representatives

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Management Addresses ⁢Venezuela ‍and‌ climate Conference Amidst Military Buildup

Teh Trump administration is‍ facing scrutiny regarding both its foreign policy towards Venezuela and its approach to global ‍climate initiatives. while denying plans for military action, the US has significantly increased its military presence in the Caribbean. Simultaneously, the administration has opted to ⁣forgo high-level depiction at the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, prioritizing direct engagement ⁢with⁣ world leaders on energy ​issues.

Reports emerged Friday from the Miami Herald alleging a decision by the Trump administration to launch attacks​ on military facilities in Venezuela, perhaps imminent. These claims were swiftly dismissed ‌by Secretary of State ⁤Marco Rubio as a “false story.” Though,⁢ the US has demonstrably bolstered its military capabilities in the region, deploying eight warships ⁢to the Caribbean, F-35⁤ fighter⁢ jets to Puerto Rico, and sending an aircraft carrier towards the area. Repeated flights by US B-52 and B-1B fighter jets near the Venezuelan coast have further heightened tensions. When directly questioned about the reports on air ⁣Force‌ One,⁤ President Trump responded with a simple “no.”

This military​ activity,according to President Trump,is focused on combating drug smuggling. Despite this stated purpose,​ the Venezuelan government has expressed⁣ concern about a potential US invasion.

On the climate front, President Trump will not be attending the UN​ climate conference in Belém, ‍Brazil, scheduled for November 10th-21st. The US, historically the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, previously withdrew from the Paris climate agreement⁢ during Trump’s first term (2017-2021) and remains committed to increased oil and gas production.

Instead of⁢ sending high-ranking federal officials, over one hundred representatives from US states and cities, including governors and mayors, are expected to attend COP30. Gina McCarthy, co-chair⁢ of the “America is All In” alliance,​ stated on Thursday that the US will be “making a strong appearance” through⁣ this delegation. A White ‍house official explained​ Saturday that President Trump⁣ is instead “speaking directly to leaders around the world about energy⁤ issues,” framing this​ approach as integral to “historic trade agreements and peace agreements…all of which have a notable focus on⁢ energy partnerships.”

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