Newyork
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New York City May Pay You to Build a ‘Granny Flat’ in Your Backyard
Fifteen New Yorkers living in single-family homes could get up to nearly $400,000 to build an extra apartment on their…
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New York State Leans on Hospitals to Close Gaps in Social Safety Net
Amid a drumbeat of preventable errors by shelters, hospitals and care teams, state officials issued guidance to increase communication.
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The Neighborhood That’s Shedding Offices for Housing
The financial district is attracting residents who like the charm of the narrow streets and can live with the neighborhood’s…
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Mayor Who Used Racial Slurs Is Charged With 2 Unrelated Crimes
The mayor of Clark, N.J., who was taped using slurs, is accused of running his landscaping business from his township…
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Behind 94 Acts of Shocking Violence, Years of Glaring Mistakes
New York officials have escaped scrutiny for repeated failures to help homeless mentally ill people, a New York Times investigation…
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An Ex-Detective’s Overturned Murder Cases Have Cost New York $110 Million
Louis N. Scarcella, a former N.Y.P.D. detective, was accused of framing dozens of people for murder. The city and state…
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What to Know About Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial
The short Thanksgiving week will see the parade of expert witnesses continue as the defense argues that the valuations of…
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How to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Stepping off a half-hour earlier than usual, this year’s parade will include 31 floats, 25 balloons and performances by Jon…
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This Taxi Has Been Driven 550,000 Miles. Its Days May Be Numbered.
There are still two Ford Crown Victorias on the road. “I love this car,” one of the cabdrivers says.
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What Endures After a Climate Activist’s Suicide: Grief, Anger and Hope
They were walking up Ninth Street in Park Slope as they often did after work, each man a movie unto…