Mike Segar/ReutersEach weekday morning, commuters stream from Grand Central Terminal to begin another day at the center of the biggest and richest city in America.Those exiting the east side pass by the Yale Club across the street and continue on to buildings housing billion-dollar hedge funds and big-shot law firms.But in the past few days those who head uptown have suddenly encountered a scene that disgraces every level of government, from the mayor to the governor to the president. As many as
Mayor Eric Adams made a surprise visit to the former Roosevelt Hotel Wednesday night, just before dozens of migrants sleeping shoulder-to-shoulder for days on city sidewalks were quietly shuffled inside for processing.