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After Tension and Rumors, a Protest for Palestine Is a Routine Event
Hundreds of people gathered in Times Square on Friday to protest the weeklong Israeli bombardment of Gaza that has followed…
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Brooklyn Councilwoman Charged After Openly Carrying Gun at Protest
Inna Vernikov, a conservative Republican who represents a South Brooklyn district, was charged with criminal possession of a firearm after…
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For Jewish New Yorkers, Shared Grief Puts Divisions on Hold
Usually lively and often fractious, political conversations are set aside among the large community of Jews in the city.
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Trapped in Gaza, Palestinian Americans Say They Feel Abandoned
Duaa Abufares, 24, a psychology student from Clifton, N.J., has been anxiously awaiting word from her father, Fares, each day…
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New York Has Issued 14 New Food Cart Permits. 10,000 Vendors Want Them.
More than a year after the city implemented reforms to the food vendor licensing process, few have received permits, even…
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How a Young Activist’s Murder Has Been Gleefully Distorted Online
Because Ryan Carson was a liberal activist, social media trolls blamed his own politics for his death.
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Raising Our Glasses to a Pianist Who Loves Vodka
Gary Graffman, who is turning 95, is a man of many enthusiasms, including citrus infusions.
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Prosecutors Issued Error-Riddled Report in Menendez Car Crash
New Jersey prosecutors concluded that Nadine Menendez, Senator Bob Menendez’s wife, should not be charged after she killed a pedestrian…
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Columbia University Closes Campus Ahead of Israel-Hamas War Protests
Columbia University closed its campus to the public on Thursday ahead of a planned protest against the Israeli bombardment of…
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Menendez and Wife Face New Charges of Acting as Foreign Agents
Prosecutors said he acted on behalf of Egypt even as he served as head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.