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Wayne LaPierre Resigns From N.R.A. With Trial Set to Open
The resignation of Mr. LaPierre, the National Rifle Association’s longtime leader, came as he faced a corruption trial in Manhattan.
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New York A.G. Seeks $370 Million From Trump After Civil Fraud Trial
The penalty was well over the $250 million that the attorney general, Letitia James, had estimated in the fall of…
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Large Fire Engulfs Industrial Building in Elizabeth, N.J.
Crews responded shortly after 5:30 a.m. on Friday, a city official said. The fire is in a complex that once…
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Subway Service Still Snarled as M.T.A. Works to Remove Derailed Trains
Twenty-six people were injured when two trains collided on Thursday afternoon. Officials said they hoped to restore service on the…
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It Won an Oscar in 1987. It’s Finally Opening in New York.
“Artie Shaw: Time Is All You’ve Got,” a documentary, was embroiled in lawsuits for years. It will be shown at…
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Executive Duped Agencies Into Buying Banned Chinese Products, U.S. Says
The owner of a technology company persuaded New Jersey public safety officials to spend at least $35 million on security…
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Judge Refuses to Send Defendant in Drug Case to Troubled Brooklyn Jail
A federal judge ordered that a man remain free to await sentencing rather than be sent to the Metropolitan Detention…
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Subway Trains Collide in Manhattan, Causing Derailment, M.T.A. Says
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority confirmed that a train had derailed near 96th Street. It was not immediately clear whether anyone…
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New York City Sues Bus Companies That Brought 30,000 Migrants From Texas
The lawsuit accuses 17 companies of carrying out a plan by the governor of Texas to send tens of thousands…
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New York Could Become First State to Offer Paid Leave for Prenatal Care
The plan is among several the governor is proposing to address what leaders have called a maternal health crisis in…