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No Encampment, No Tents: Where Princeton’s Protest Found Its Gravity
After a sit-in and the occupation of a campus building, about a dozen demonstrators have turned to a hunger strike.
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Former White House Aide Returns to Stand in Trump’s Criminal Trial
The aide, Madeleine Westerhout, testified about a key Oval Office meeting between Donald J. Trump and Michael D. Cohen, his…
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Falcon Cam: Reality TV for Bird Lovers
A falcon has laid two eggs in a nest in Lower Manhattan. A camera is filming the wait for them…
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In Sex Crimes Cases, New York Weighs Allowing Evidence of Prior Bad Acts
The overturning of Harvey Weinstein’s conviction has prompted New York lawmakers to introduce bills that would allow prosecutors to bring…
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Chinese Magnate in Straw Donor Scheme Agrees to Leave U.S. in Plea Deal
Hui Qin pleaded guilty to giving more than $10,000 in illegal political campaign donations to three candidates, including Mayor Eric…
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Man Who Attacked Police Officers With Machete Sentenced to 27 Years
Prosecutors said Trevor Bickford had come to New York from Maine to carry out an attack “in the name of…
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Eric Adams’s Brother Has a New Gig: Black-Tie Philanthropy
Bernard Adams has joined forces with a former model to start an organization that aims to improve New York City…
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N.Y. Ethics Panel Violates State Constitution, Appeals Court Rules
In a victory for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the court upheld a lower-court ruling against the ethics commission, created by…
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In Letter, 540 Jewish Columbia Students Defend Zionism, Condemn Protests
The students wrote that “Zionism remains a pillar of our Jewish identities” and argued that many classmates do not understand…
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A Plan to Help Harlem Students Build Wealth: Start Them Off With $10,000
The Harlem Children’s Zone is investing millions of dollars to create savings plans for students in its charter schools and,…