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Menendez Co-Defendant’s Curious Path From Bad Deals to a Meat Monopoly
After emigrating to New Jersey from Egypt, Wael Hana faced a string of business and legal problems. Then his friend…
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The Gilgo Beach Suspect May Have Hunted Them. Now They’re Key Witnesses.
Investigators are talking to women behind bars who worked as escorts and had encounters with the suspect, Rex Heuermann. They…
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‘Before Leaving Town, We Stopped to Get Sandwiches to Eat in the Car’
Saving a spot in a long line, pulling weeds in Brooklyn and more reader tales of New York City in…
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After Intense Floods, New York City Lurches Back to Life
The city’s transit systems had resumed service, with some delays, as the rain abated on Saturday. The governor warned that…
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With Climate Change, Smaller Storms Are Growing More Fearsome, More Often
The Friday storm that produced vast flooding in New York City started out earlier in the week as an unremarkable…
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One Way to Help Teacher Salaries Go Further: Free Housing
With affordable housing scarce, one Connecticut child care center is providing its staff with rent-free homes designed by Yale architecture…
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How Mary Harron, Film Director, Spends Her Sundays
The director of “Dalíland” and “American Psycho” loves the Cloisters, secondhand furniture from Housing Works, and New York’s old-school movie…
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What to Expect Tonight: Unpredictable Rain and Possibly More Flooding
By Friday afternoon, the sky over Manhattan had calmed and the rain had slowed to a small drizzle. But Gov.…
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Sea Lion Escapes From Central Park Zoo Enclosure During Flooding
A female seal lion escaped from her enclosure at the Central Park Zoo briefly on Friday, swimming out of the…
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Rain Wreaks Havoc on New York’s Mass Transit System
Flooding shut down half of New York City’s subway lines on Friday, sending travelers scrambling to reach their destinations as…