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N.R.A. Civil Corruption Trial to Begin in New York
The New York attorney general is seeking penalties against several current and former leaders of the embattled gun-rights group.
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How the Met’s Prop-Shop Magic Makes Trucks Move Onstage
In the Metropolitan Opera’s production of “Carmen,” three pickup trucks and a tractor-trailer are crucial props.
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Why New York Has Faltered in Making Childbirth Safer for Black Mothers
Proposals to reverse stark racial disparities in who dies during childbirth face deep-rooted obstacles, including hospital quality and the pandemic’s…
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Who Was the Mysterious Woman Buried Alone at the Pet Cemetery?
Ed Martin III was 14 years old when he began working at his father’s pet cemetery, and in the decades…
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‘We Joked That Maybe We Could See Each Other Out Our Windows’
College roommates get a surprise, dropped mango slices and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan…
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The Voice of the Subway Speaks for Herself, at Last
It’s a voice that is unmistakable to millions of harried New York City subway riders, telling them to “please stand…
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How a Nigerian Cuisine Chef Spends His Sundays
Ayo Balogun, the owner of the Dept of Culture restaurant in Brooklyn, devotes Sundays to pancake hunting with his 13…
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Floating East River Pool May Open to Public Next Year Under Hochul Plan
The state and city will provide financing for the project, known as + POOL, as part of a broader initiative…
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One Killed in Bus Crash in Upstate New York, Police Say
About a dozen passengers were injured, one seriously, when a bus traveling from Montreal rolled over near Lake George, officials…
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Upper West Side Church Championed by Celebrities Won’t Be Razed for Now
The West Park Presbyterian Church has put on hold plans to tear down the landmark building after Mark Ruffalo and…