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Mystery Deepens Around George Santos’s $700,000 in Campaign Loans
In amended campaign finance reports, Mr. Santos seemed to suggest that the loans did not come from his personal funds,…
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New York State Convicted Him. Now It’s Made Him a Weed Pioneer.
Roland Conner became the first person with a criminal conviction to open a licensed cannabis dispensary in New York with…
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Bike-Path Terror Trial Is Wrapping Up in Federal Court
In closing arguments, the two sides dueled over why Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbek immigrant, drove a truck onto a Manhattan…
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Former Gynecologist Convicted of Luring Women to His Office for Abuse
Robert A. Hadden had previously admitted touching his patients sexually in a 2016 plea deal that required no prison time.
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What Are People in New York Lining Up for Now?
Stressful Covid lines are out, and happy lines are back, with New Yorkers and visitors queuing up for Sondheim, croissants…
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A New Look for the Empire State Building and Its Workers
The employees have new uniforms, part of a $165 million “reimagination” that includes a new entrance and an interactive museum.
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Why Hasn’t It Snowed Yet in New York City?
If there is still no measurable snowfall by Sunday, it would be the longest stretch of winter without snow since…
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Former Top F.B.I. Official in New York Charged in Money Laundering
Prosecutors say Charles McGonigal, who was chief of counterintelligence in the city, took payments from Oleg Deripaska to investigate a…
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As Thousands Fall Behind on Rent, Public Housing Faces ‘Disaster’
The New York City Housing Authority collected just 65 percent of the rent it charged in the 12 months leading…
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A Deadly Epidural, Delivered by a Doctor With a History of Mistakes
Dr. Dmitry Shelchkov, an anesthesiologist at a public hospital in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Brooklyn, would later say that…