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If You Buy This 359-Year-Old Deed, Would You Own Manhattan?
The document, the charter from when the British seized New York from the Dutch, is on the auction block with…
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New York City to Open Migrant Shelter at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
The shelter will temporarily accommodate about 1,000 single men until cruise season begins in the spring.
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How a Group of Brooklyn Beatboxers Became Ambassadors to the World
The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.
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No One Is Coming for Your Gas Stove Anytime Soon
Switching from gas to electric stoves is seen as good for the environment — which has inspired a conservative backlash.…
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How a Cookie Entrepreneur Spends Her Sundays
Janie Deegan said she was 25 and homeless when she got sober. Soon after, she discovered baking. “I was stuck…
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Man Dies After Fall Onto Subway Tracks in Manhattan, Police Say
Investigators were looking into whether the man had been pushed onto the tracks by a second man, who was in…
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Two Teenagers Are Shot in the Bronx, One Fatally
The boys, 15 and 16, were leaving a youth organization in the Longwood neighborhood when the younger one was shot…
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Ringleader of Sex Cult at Sarah Lawrence College Gets 60-Year Sentence
Lawrence Ray was convicted of extortion, sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and other charges.
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The Fierce Life and Sudden Death of America’s Strongest Woman
Rebecca Lorch found purpose in brutal workouts and competitive weight lifting. In the end, it was not enough.
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Gillibrand, Looking Left, Launches Campaign For a Third Term
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York will be a heavy favorite to defend her seat in 2024, but a primary…