As the New York Knicks make a thrilling push for the NBA championship, a surprise ruling from state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani is giving kids in New York a sweet treat. In a move that's generating both excitement and controversy, Mamdani has introduced a bill to repeal the state's strict bedtime laws for minors, allowing them to stay up late and cheer on their favorite team with their families. The bill, which is expected to face opposition from some lawmakers and parents, comes as the Knicks face off against their arch-rivals in the NBA Finals. With the team's momentum building, it remains to be seen whether Mamdani's legislation will help give New York's young fans the flexibility they need to stay up and watch the action unfold.


Zohran Mamdani repeals New York kids’ bedtimes during Knicks’ NBA Finals run  The New York Times