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Traffic Tickets Are No Bar to Owning a Gun in New York City, Judge Rules
A federal judge’s decision means that the city may no longer be able to consider people’s moral character when they…
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Columbia University Postpones a Fund-Raiser as Divisions Over War Deepen
Columbia has said it should be a space for “moral and intellectual conversations” about the Israel-Hamas war, but as those…
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New York Has Regained Its Lost Jobs. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?
Mayor Eric Adams announced last week that the city recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic. Analysts say…
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Trump and Cohen to Meet Again, This Time as Enemies at Trial
Michael D. Cohen once said he would take a bullet for the former president. Instead, he’s giving testimony against him.
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A Debate Brews Over Curbing Pollution by N.Y.C. Buildings
The Latest Environmental activists could clash with developers at a public hearing in New York today on how best to…
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Unhappy Animals Languish in Overcrowded Shelters
Animal Care Centers of NYC is struggling to find homes for soaring numbers of abandoned pets.
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Menendez Pleads Not Guilty to Plotting to Be an Agent of Egypt
Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, was arraigned on Monday in Manhattan federal court. It was his second appearance there in…
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Were the Fake Trump Signs a Prank? Or a Political Dirty Trick?
The placards were up in a wealthy town for less than a day. The fight over them lasted years.
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They Wished to Be Buried in Israel. But They Died on the Eve of War.
Inside the complicated logistics of sending American Jews to cemeteries in the Holy Land.
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Visitors Will Be Able to See Prospect Park’s Waterfall. Eventually.
Fallkill Falls has long been officially off limits. That’s changing, but parkgoers may have to wait until winter to see…