Newyork
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The Clothes Are Old. New Yorkers’ Love for Them Is Ageless.
The Manhattan Vintage Show featured Victorian-era diamonds, flapper dresses from the 1920s, motorcycle jackets from the 1990s and so much…
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A New Generation of Artists in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio
The Whitney Museum has acquired the artist’s former space, once a metalworking studio, in the West Village.
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Jonathan Majors’s Accuser Is Arrested but Won’t Face Prosecution
Grace Jabbari, who accused the actor of assaulting her in a car, was herself arrested on a countercomplaint.
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Congestion Pricing Delays Threaten Subway Projects, M.T.A. Chair Says
The News New Jersey’s attempt to block new tolls to enter Manhattan risks the funding to improve the subway and…
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Among New York’s Sidewalk Sideshows, 2 Goats and a Story of Despair
In a city thick with spectacles and showmen, Beverly Shaw arrived from Indiana with a desperate plea.
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Trump Ordered to Pay $10,000 in New Punishment for Breaking Gag Order
Outside Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial, the former president made comments to reporters that the judge found were an…
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Public Schools Struggle to Say the Right Thing About the Israel-Hamas War
Across the country, public schools, like colleges and universities, are facing backlash as they try to respond to the Hamas…
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New York City Has a Bold Plan to Fix Its Housing Crisis. Will It Work?
A new plan unveiled this month aims to make way for new housing and ease the pressures that drive up…
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A New Subway Attack, and New Pressure for Protective Gates
A shoving in the subway renewed old fears, even though crime is down underground.
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Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Being Investigated Over Altercation
The Department of Investigation inquiry focuses on a violent exchange that the adviser, Timothy Pearson, had with security guards at…