Newyork
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Hochul v. Democrats: A Court Battle Plays Out in the N.Y. Senate
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s choice of Justice Hector LaSalle to become the state’s top judge has caused an intraparty Democratic battle…
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A Year Later, Trial of Officer Who Killed Mentally Ill Woman Is in Limbo
Following an administrative trial last January, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell is still weighing whether to fire Sergeant Hugh Barry, who…
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A Cornucopia of Pop-Up Ads From an Avid Collector
An exhibition in Manhattan focuses on animated advertising — three-dimensional “movables” that were produced to sell products to consumers.
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George Santos Lands 2 House Committees: Small Business and Science
House Republican leadership placed Representative George Santos on two committees, even as some G.O.P. congressmen have called for his resignation.
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Girl, 11, Is Killed in Drive-By Shooting That Targeted Teenager
The child, who lived near the scene of the shooting in Syracuse, was apparently walking home after going out to…
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All the Developers Who Want You to Want a New York Casino
Developers hoping to win one of three casino licenses in the New York City region are crafting bids heavy on…
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Giving Brooklyn Nonprofits a Bigger Piece of the Pie
The Brooklyn Community Foundation has awarded grants to organizations in the borough, including the Workers Justice Project, which aids delivery…
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Adams Visits the Border to Step Up Pressure on Biden for Migrant Funds
Mayor Eric Adams says that an influx of migrants could cost New York City $2 billion. He wants financial help…
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After Trump Trial Win, Manhattan District Attorney Prepares for Year Two
Alvin L. Bragg finished his first year in office with a conviction of the Trump Organization, but he must still…
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The Slow, Inevitable Death of Middle-Class Housing
Built with high ideals and architectural panache, New York’s stock of mid-20th-century apartment buildings is now threatened by greed and…