Newyork
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Fisherman Convicted in Plot to Sell $900,000 of Illegal Fluke and Bass
Chris Winkler, a fisherman based in Montauk, N.Y., was accused of falsifying records to sell over-quota fish.
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New York City Moves to Suspend Right-to-Shelter Mandate
The request is part of a monthslong legal battle over the city’s obligation to provide housing for thousands of migrants.
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A Ransom Note and a Fingerprint: How a Missing 9-Year Old Was Found
The rescue of Charlotte Sena began with a lucky break — and a possible missed opportunity — followed by old-fashioned…
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Inside the Menendez Indictment: A Mercedes and a Secretive Fatal Crash
A 2018 fatal car crash in Bogota, N.J., drew no media attention and resulted in no charges. The driver was…
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Turning to Street Vending, New Migrants Find a Competitive World
Standing on a subway platform deep below Times Square, Natalí Tualombo, a newly arrived migrant from Ecuador, sold water bottles…
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It’s Getting Harder to Be Poor in New York
City services for the poor are lagging under Mayor Eric Adams. Also, Central Park’s Great Lawn, damaged in a concert,…
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Central Park’s Great Lawn Is Closed Until April After Concert Damage
The Global Citizen Festival drew around 30,000 concertgoers to the rain-drenched park, causing extensive damage to one of its most…
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Trump Ordered Not to Comment on Judge’s Staff in Fraud Case
The former president attacked Justice Arthur F. Engoron’s clerk in a social media post that soon disappeared. He was called…
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Judge Let Abusive Parents Keep Daughter. Days Later, She Was Dead.
A Brooklyn judge ordered Ella Vitalis, 1, who died of blunt force trauma, to stay with her parents, after the…
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Haters, Waiters, Fools and Buffoons: Eric Adams Rates His Critics
The mayor has lashed out at the many critiques of his administration, sometimes questioning whether they may be racially biased.