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You Need Felix the Cat? Early Popeye? Talk to the King of Silent Animation.
“Guess you could say I hoard,” said Tommy José Stathes as he maneuvered around the shelves of his storage unit.…
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Why Solitary Confinement May Be Limited in New York Jails
A City Council bill would largely ban the practice. Mayor Eric Adams is fighting it.
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Actor Jonathan Majors Found Guilty of Assault and Harassment
Mr. Majors was convicted of attacking his girlfriend in a car. The case has cast doubt on his role in…
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George Santos’s Latest Stop on His Notoriety Tour: A Ziwe Interview
The 17-minute interview resembled performance art, with Mr. Santos mostly sidestepping Ziwe Fumudoh’s trademark uncomfortable questions.
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How a 6-Second Video Turned a Campus Protest Into a National Firestorm
A pro-Palestinian protest at the Cooper Union was one of a string of episodes on colleges across the country that…
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New York City Moves to Ban Solitary Confinement, Defying Mayor Adams
The New York City Council is expected to approve a bill to ban solitary confinement this week over the objections…
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The Numbers Heading to Times Square: 2-0-2-4
The famous ball drop on New Year’s Eve requires a lot of advance preparation, and it’s taking place right now.
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Snakes, Spores and Sewage: Life in the Neighborhood Called ‘the Hole’
Snakes are not a typical concern for most New Yorkers. Yet this fall, Julisa Rodriguez nearly tripped over one in…
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A Ski Resort Rebrands as Ultraexclusive, and Some Locals Feel Left Out
The Windham Mountain Club, with $200,000 memberships, is looking to seize on the potential of luring the wealthy from New…
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‘I Wandered Into a Corner Restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen on a Sunday’
Seeking a soup recommendation, celebrating Walt Whitman and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary