Newyork
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‘Suddenly, It Appeared as Though the Bus Was Going to Be Able to Move’
Small talk on the M15, an autograph at Yankee Stadium and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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They Were Promised an End to Homelessness. Now They Face Eviction.
A Harlem building beckoned a group of families desperate for a home, only to serve them another cruel twist.
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When the Times Square Ball Drop Began at Midnight
Nowadays, the ball drop is a countdown, ending at the stroke of midnight. But it used to work more like…
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How the Buffalo Blizzard Became So Deadly
On Dec. 19, as the Christmas holiday week began, Buffalo appeared ready for another storm. Officials huddled with weather forecasters…
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Now You Can Legally Buy Recreational Cannabis in New York
The first legal sale of recreational weed took place in a dispensary in Manhattan, just meeting the state’s deadline to…
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Death of Missing Princeton Student Ruled a Suicide
An autopsy report revealed that Misrach Ewunetie had died of “Bupropion, Escitalopram and Hydroxyzine Toxicity,” according to the local prosecutor’s…
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Why New York State Insists That the Penn Station Area Is ‘Blighted’
The congested, chaotic section of Manhattan near Pennsylvania Station, which teems with tourists, commuters and shoppers, is undeniably drab. Does…
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How a Windfall of Special Education Funding Benefited Hasidic Schools
Less than a decade ago, New York City drastically changed the way it provided special education to thousands of children…
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The One-Week Marriage That’s a Back Story to the Opera ‘Fedora’
The Met is reviving the opera, which originally starred Lina Cavalieri, a singer with a tempestuous life.
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On Long Island, George Santos Faces an Investigation and Public Dismay
The Nassau County district attorney said on Wednesday her office would examine Mr. Santos, who admitted to lying about his…