Mar. 8—CAPITOL — Two additional Capital Region legislators called on Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to resign on Sunday, after two additional female former staffers came forward with charges of inappropriate behavior. Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner, D-Round Lake, and Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh, R-Ballston, separately joined the growing calls for Cuomo to depart voluntarily from his leadership role, due .
NEW YORK — A third staffer to Gov. Andrew Cuomo accused him of inappropriate behavior, saying in a newspaper interview that he asked her if she had a boyfriend, called her “sweetheart,” touched her back and kissed her hand. Ana Liss, 35, who worked for Cuomo between 2013 and 2015, told The Wall Street Journal that at first she saw the governor’s actions as harmless flirtations, but came over .
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The Atlantic
Portrait of a Leader Humblebragging
In October, Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a book-length ode to his leadership style. It has not aged well.
Some books age poorly; others are poorly aged from the moment they’re published.
American Crisis: Leadership Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic, Andrew Cuomo’s recent memoir, manages to fall into both categories. The New York governor’s paean to his handling of the COVID-19 crisis is in some ways a classic political chronicle: a hero’s journey, through the ordeal to the victory, told by the hero himself. (The tale is often interrupted by musings about the power of government and the grim call of history. The author, along the way, compares himself to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.) But