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After a Beach Weekend, the Astor Place Cube Comes Home
The famous spinning sculpture, which got rejuvenated recently, left the Hamptons on Monday.
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Federal Prosecutor Urges Takeover of Rikers Island
The statement from Damian Williams was a major shift and could help persuade a judge to strip Mayor Eric Adams…
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What We Know About the Gilgo Beach Victims
Rex Heuermann was accused of killing three women and is the prime suspect in the death of a fourth. All…
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George Santos Used Most of His Campaign Cash to Pay Himself Back
Mr. Santos spent more than half of the $150,000 he raised in the most recent quarter repaying loans he made…
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As Politicians Cry ‘Crisis,’ Some Migrants Are Finding Their Way
At around 7 a.m. one day last August, the first migrants sent to New York City by the governor of…
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When Signs of Trouble Appear, Mayor Adams Turns to His Religious Base
Mr. Adams has leaned heavily on the religious segment of his multiethnic, outer Manhattan base for support.
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You Didn’t Have to Be Famous to Be Buried at Green-Wood
The Brooklyn cemetery also contains “public lots” — final resting places for those without wealth or status.
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The A-Bomb, Selma, Broadway: She Saw It All and Knew Everyone
The mysterious neighbor brushed off Sinatra, snubbed DiMaggio and married one of the top stars of 1960s TV. Would an…
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Penn Station Is a Disgrace. Can a New Plan Improve It?
A private firm’s proposal for the station tries to restore some of its old romance, unlike the M.T.A. plan, our…
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Presidency Doesn’t Shield Trump From Carroll’s Suit, Justice Dept. Says
In a reversal, the department said it could no longer argue that Donald Trump was acting in his official capacity…