If I were Cuomo, I’d be quaking right now.

Happening in the World: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned Sunday after his coalition lost its parliamentary majorities, saying he must take responsibility for repeated election defeats. He called for an emergency leadership race and will remain in office until a successor is chosen. The resignation comes days after Ishiba finalized a major trade deal with the US, and analysts say the political uncertainty could put pressure on Japan’s yen and bond markets. (Reuters)

Happening in the US: The LAPD has ended its temporary security detail for former Vice President Kamala Harris, returning responsibility to the California Highway Patrol after backlash from officers and the police union. The detail was put in place after President Trump revoked Harris’s extended Secret Service protection, a move critics called politically motivated. Mayor Karen Bass thanked the LAPD for its support, saying public safety remained the priority. (NYT)

Happening in NYC: Mayor Eric Adams vowed Friday to stay in the mayoral race, accusing Andrew Cuomo of spreading rumors he’d drop out for a Trump administration job. Calling Cuomo “a snake and a liar,” Adams contrasted his working-class background with Cuomo and Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, whom he labeled “spoiled brats.” Mamdani remains the frontrunner, with Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa trailing in the polls. (Gothamist)

Happening in Our Community: Columbia Health is holding a virtual naloxone training from 11 am to 12 pm on September 8. Afterward, naloxone kits will be available for pickup from Columbia Health or mailed to participants. Register here.

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