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Year After Deadly Bronx Blaze, a Plan to Combat ‘America’s Fire Problem’
On the anniversary of the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people, a federal agency will move to use new…
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Nurses Go on Strike at 2 New York City Hospitals
More than 7,000 nurses at Mount Sinai Medical Center and Montefiore Medical Center are seeking better wages and working conditions.
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First Anniversary of a Tragic Fire in the Bronx
A year after the Twin Parks blaze that killed 17, a former resident plans to go back to pay homage…
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‘I Don’t Get Lost Anymore’: Migrants in New York Struggle, and Settle In
The wave of migrants who began arriving in New York from the southern border last year was unusual in many…
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‘It Was About 3 O’Clock in the Morning When We Arrived at 17 Mott Street’
Making a beeline for Chinatown, a native comes home and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…
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Lawmaker’s Victory May Cost Him Coveted Manhattan Apartment
Democratic Assembly leaders in New York decided not to try to expel a Republican, Lester Chang, over residency questions, but…
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Judge Blocks Pay Raise for Uber and Other For-Hire Drivers
The judge expressed sympathy for drivers but said that the Taxi and Limousine Commission had not supported its case for…
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Judge Scolds Trump Legal Team and Lets James’s Lawsuit Proceed
A New York judge declined to dismiss the state attorney general’s suit against the former president and called his lawyers’…
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Blackstone Loses Rent Dispute at Manhattan’s Biggest Apartment Complex
The ruling was the latest development in the turbulent history of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, the setting of many of…
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New York City’s Pre-K System Was a Model. Now Employees Say It’s a Mess.
Problems in the city’s early childhood divisions run deep and could threaten the quality of free preschool, according to current…