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With Tiny Shampoo Bottles Soon to Be Banned, N.Y. Hotels Weigh Options
Starting Jan. 1, large hotels will no longer be able to offer small containers of shampoo and conditioner. The bill…
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Cohen Asks the Supreme Court to Let Him Sue Trump Over His Imprisonment
For decades, the court has been reluctant to allow lawsuits against individual federal officials. Donald Trump’s fixer-turned-nemesis believes he has…
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Menendez’s Lawyer Tells Jury That Bribery Case Is ‘Painfully Thin’
Senator Robert Menendez’s lawyers finished a six-hour closing statement on Wednesday afternoon.
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Rep. Pat Ryan, Moderate Front-Liner, Calls on Biden to Step Aside
Representative Pat Ryan of New York, one of the Democrats’ most vulnerable congressional incumbents, called on President Biden to step…
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Menendez Trial’s Odd Moments: Pyramids, French Nicknames and a Bell
The bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez features an assortment of exotic elements: Qatari sheikhs, bricks of gold bullion, halal…
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Supporters of the High Line Aim to Block Plan to Build a Casino Nearby
A plan to build a casino over a sprawling rail yard on Manhattan’s Far West Side has a new, formidable…
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What’s a Semiquincentennial? You Have 2 Years to Find Out.
A group is planning a celebration to mark July 4, 2026. The occasion, for short, is known as Semiquin.
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Prosecutors Are Trying to Sell You a Story, Menendez Lawyer Tells Jury
Senator Robert Menendez is charged in an international corruption scheme. Prosecutors portrayed him as “Scrooge McDuck swimming in gold coins,”…
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N.Y.U. Settles Lawsuit by Students Who Claimed Antisemitic Harassment
The lawsuit was part of a wave of litigation against universities over accusations of antisemitism related to campus protests over…
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Prosecutors Will Seek to Indict Weinstein on New Sex Crimes Charges
The Manhattan district attorney’s office said it was “actively pursuing” a fresh prosecution against the disgraced movie producer. Prosecutors projected…