We're checking weather apps more, so here are your morning links: —Car lovers want to open an auto museum in Manhattan —The Adams administration wants a temporary cricket stadium in the Bronx —House Democrats moved to formally censure George Santos +more
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A retired Volkswagen executive is leading the search for a location in the city to put a 200,000 square foot auto museum, but more cars in this city is probably the last thing some people want.Monday for lying to voters on numerous occasions about his life story. It's a measure not likely to pass, but rather a tactic to continue to apply pressure on Republican leaders who have faithfully stood by Santos.
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