Newyork
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Pro-Palestinian Protests Block Traffic at New York and L.A. Airports
More than two dozen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Wednesday morning after they blocked traffic heading to Kennedy International Airport in…
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Man Accused in Grand Central Stabbing Had Repeated Run-Ins With Police
Steven Hutcherson’s ex-girlfriend said he had repeatedly banged on her door, and she had reported his mental condition to the…
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Shelter Evictions Will Damage Migrant Children, Schools Warn
About 3,500 migrant families in New York City shelters have received eviction notices. Children will have to change schools or…
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Board Game Cafe Workers Went on a Quest for a Union and Won
“There is not a group of people better at organizing than a bunch of nerds,” said a worker at one…
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Man Charged With Hate Crimes in Stabbing of 2 Teens at Grand Central
Esteban Esono-Asue uttered an anti-white slur before attacking two sisters from Paraguay who were on a family trip to New…
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New York City Aims to Build Affordable Housing in Wealthier Neighborhoods
A new program would allow the city to direct money to new construction after a tax incentive favorable to developers…
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Chaos, Fury, Mistakes: 600 Days Inside New York’s Migrant Crisis
Nearly 70,000 migrants crammed into hundreds of emergency shelters. People sleeping on floors, or huddled on sidewalks in the December…
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A Plan to Move Police Reporters Into a Trailer Sets Off Complaints
Mayor Eric Adams said that the move would allow more outlets to cover the police, but critics said it was…
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A White Christmas in New York City (if You Squint a Little)
It has been more than 680 days since Central Park was dusted with more than one inch of snow, the…
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Two Friends, Still in Step, Get a Kick Out of the Rockettes
At 86, Sheila Sullivan remains the star of her own show, with Tina Dupuy as her enthusiastic sidekick.