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What’s Shy, Has Eight Legs and Eats Spotted Lanternflies?
Invasive joro spiders have been spotted as far north as Maryland. Scientists say it’s only a matter of time before…
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Michael D. Cohen’s Lawyer Cited Cases That May Not Exist, Judge Says
Mr. Cohen, the onetime fixer for former President Donald J. Trump, went to prison after pleading guilty to campaign finance…
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Bronx Collapse Renews Questions About Safety of Aging Housing Stock
It was not yet clear what caused the corner of the building to crumble. City officials and prosecutors in the…
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Top Court Clears Path for Democrats to Redraw House Map in New York
The ruling could allow Democrats to tilt anywhere from two to six G.O.P.-held seats leftward. Republicans vowed to challenge any…
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Santos Reaps Notoriety’s Rewards as Prospect of Prison Still Looms
A video star on Cameo since being expelled from Congress, George Santos has begun negotiating with prosecutors in hopes of…
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New York Wants to Pay Landlords to Fix and Rent Single-Room Apartments
The Latest New York State is planning to pay landlords who rent out single room occupancy units, commonly known as…
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Her Son Was Promised a Special Education Class. He’s Still Waiting.
Mayor Eric Adams said all children who required preschool special education seats would have them. More than 1,000 such students…
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Metropolitan Diary Fans, It’s Time to Vote for Your Favorite
Five of the best Diary items of the year are contending for readers’ top choice.
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Want Your Couch Back? Pay Up, Said Movers Who Ran Ransom Scheme
After customers’ belongings were on the trucks, the shape-shifting Brooklyn company would demand more money to unload them, prosecutors said.
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6-Story Residential Building Partly Collapses in the Bronx
There were no immediate reports of injuries after part of the 46-unit building came apart on Monday afternoon, city authorities…