Newyork
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The Quiet Reading Room That Gets Trippy After Dark
Midtown Manhattan doesn’t usually come to mind when thinking about the epicenters of psychedelic culture. But just three blocks from…
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Migrant Crisis Tests New Yorkers Who Thought They Supported Immigration
As the city’s resources strain under the influx of thousands of migrants, New Yorkers are still resolutely in favor of…
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How S. Epatha Merkerson, Actor, Spends Her Sundays
Known for “Law & Order” and now starring in “Chicago Med,” the actor can be found most Sundays at home…
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13-Year-Old Boy Stabbed to Death on City Bus on Staten Island
The police said the teenager was killed during an argument on the bus that may have been gang-related.
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The N.Y.C. Subway Is No Longer Broke. Can It Buy Rider Happiness?
For as long as many New Yorkers can remember, the M.T.A. has needed more money. Now its budget is finally…
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N.J. Attorney General Opens Inquiry Into Nadine Menendez’s Fatal Crash
The scrutiny could create fresh legal and political peril for Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, who has been charged with…
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In Mexico, Adams Praised Migrants. He Also Told Them to Stop Coming.
Mayor Eric Adams went to Latin America with two missions: to promote New York City and praise earlier immigrants, and…
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Sandbox on the Hudson: Going to the Beach Without Leaving Manhattan
You can find sand, sun and Adirondack chairs along the Hudson River. Just don’t try to swim.
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New York’s Right to Shelter Is Under Attack. Again.
The mayor is going to court over the city’s unique decree guaranteeing a room to all New Yorkers. It is…
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After the Rain Comes the Reckoning for the Mayor
Two investigations will consider how the city prepared for and responded to last week’s torrential storm.