Newyork
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On a Single Day, Two Men Are Cleared in Decades-Old Manhattan Murders
Jabar Walker and Wayne Gardine were convicted in an era of crime and corruption that has created a wave of…
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Car Crash Victims Seek Justice in a New Way: Talking to the Drivers
Circles for Safe Streets encourages New York drivers who hit people to take responsibility. Those who were injured can speak…
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A Final Wave of Sex-Abuse Lawsuits as One-Year Window Closes in New York
Since the Adult Survivors Act was passed, more than 3,000 civil suits have been filed, some aimed at politicians and…
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Huge Turbines Will Soon Bring First Offshore Wind Power to New Yorkers
New York’s best bet for entering the era of offshore wind power is stacked up at the water’s edge in…
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At the Montauk Lighthouse, a Restored Beacon Shines Again
A lens made in 1902 has been returned to the lantern room atop the lighthouse, which was commissioned by George…
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What Today’s Migrant Crisis Looks Like to a Holocaust Refugee
Even with New York’s complicated history as a port for new arrivals, the photographs this summer of more than a…
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Girls Thrive in Many Sports. Now They’re Coming for Football, Too.
Last year, New York became one of eight states across the country that offer girls’ varsity flag football. The sport’s…
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‘I Carried Him, Screaming, Through the Night Streets of the Village’
Crying on the train, an encounter with the wrong celebrity and more reader tales from this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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A Pop Star Filmed a Music Video in a Church. The Priest Was Punished.
The singer Sabrina Carpenter danced through Our Lady of Mount Carmel-Annunciation. The Diocese of Brooklyn said it was “appalled.”
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Would You Pay $175,000 for a Luxury Bunker at the U.S. Open?
A new poll sent to previous luxury suite attendees tests the appetite for even more luxury options at Arthur Ashe…