In a move that's sending shockwaves through the world of family entertainment, New York City Mayor Eric Adams' predecessor, Eric Mamdani, has signed an executive order that's giving kids a green light to stay up late and cheer on their beloved Knicks. The order, which was unveiled earlier today, effectively repeals the city's long-standing policy of enforcing bedtimes for minors during Knicks games. The move is seen as a nod to the city's vibrant sports culture and a recognition of the importance of family bonding over shared experiences like watching live sports. But not everyone is thrilled with the decision, with some experts warning that it could have unintended consequences for young children's sleep patterns and overall health.
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