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A Senate Candidate Accused of Nepotism Has Another Edge: The Ballot
Tammy Murphy is backed by some New Jersey Democratic leaders who have incentives to stay in the good graces of…
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Season’s Greetings From Grinch City
Conflict and crisis have cast a pall over New York. Never mind swagger — where is the holiday spirit?
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Famous N.Y.C. Buildings, but They’re Made of Gingerbread
A Museum of the City of New York bake-off celebrates creations that honor the Brooklyn Bridge, 30 Rock and the…
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Pornhub’s Parent Company Admits to Profiting From Sex Trafficking
The company that operates Pornhub and other adult websites has agreed to pay damages to women who said pornographic videos…
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He Has Fished Out Grenades, Bikes and Guns. Can Fame Be Far Behind?
James Kane was not afraid of the grenade. Not even a little bit. But he was feeling a rush of…
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Kendra’s Law Was Meant to Prevent Violence. It Failed Hundreds of Times.
After John Skeene served prison time for beating his mother to death with a chair leg, after he attacked a…
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Coming Soon: A George Santos Documentary Focusing on His ‘Human Side’
The filmmaker, Jenner Furst, will pay Mr. Santos an archival material fee, an arrangement similar to the one he used…
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‘Get Out of Our Bus Lanes’: New York’s Message to Drivers
The city is cracking down on bus lane enforcement, and agents are calling in tow trucks when drivers can’t be…
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U.S. Charges Hezbollah Operative in Deadly 1994 Bombing of Jewish Center
The attack on the building in Buenos Aires killed 85 people, showing that the terrorist organization’s reach spanned continents.
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Deaths of 5-Year-Old Twins in Bronx Apartment Remain a Mystery
The police said they have no evidence to suggest foul play in the deaths of the children, who had been…