Newyork
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‘Cat’ Stolen From Your Car? It’s a Growing Crime Trend.
In New York City, thefts of catalytic converters, known as ‘cats,’ rose by nearly 5,000 in one year.
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How a Laundry Entrepreneur Spends Her Sundays
It’s all about grocery shopping and cooking for LaChena Clark, who likes to serve afternoon tea in her home.
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22 Firefighters Injured, 3 Seriously, in Staten Island Blaze
The cause of the fire, which spread quickly because of stiff winds, was under investigation, officials said.
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New York City’s Deal with Largest Union Would Include Remote-Work Plan
Mayor Eric Adams softened his opposition to working outside the office full time, saying it was not the “reality of…
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They’re Betting the Family Farm on Weed
Come summer, the warehouse at Hepworth Farms will be filled with Cherokee Purples, Pink Berkeley Tie-Dyes and dozens more of…
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What Does It Mean to Be a Progressive in New York City?
The City Council’s Progressive Caucus demanded that its members agree to a statement of principles. Fifteen of the 35 members…
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This Charity Fights Sex Trafficking. Bureaucracy Might Doom It.
GEMS is one of the most respected providers of aid to young victims of sexual exploitation. But New York City’s…
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The CUNY Chancellor Turns to TV Hosting
“Café con Felo” features Félix Matos Rodriguez in a new role on the City University’s television channel.
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As Demand for Open Space Soars, New York Gets a Public Realm Czar
The city now has a “central point person” to oversee its public spaces, including parks, plazas and car-free streets.
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After Teen’s Suicide, a New Jersey Community Grapples With Bullying
Amid grief and outrage over the death of Adriana Kuch, 14, students have mounted protests, and a schools superintendent has…