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‘That Nurse Should Be Alive’: How Police Delays Left a Suspect at Large
On the night of June 18, 2018, a hospital in New York City summoned the police to meet a woman…
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How the Editor in Chief of Elle Decor Spends His Sundays
When Asad Syrkett became the youngest-ever editor in chief of Hearst Magazines, one of his goals at Elle Decor, the…
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What Urban Planners Can Learn From This Idealistic Coffee Shop
By any measure, the area around an industrial patch of Ninth Street in Brooklyn, straddling Park Slope and Gowanus, ought…
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Hungry for Cash, Zeldin Turns to Trump in N.Y. Governor’s Race
Republicans running statewide in a Democrat-dominated state like New York often follow a predictable path toward the political center. On…
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Sex Ed Emerges as Core Issue for N.J. Republicans as Midterms Approach
A 30-second ad from New Jersey’s largest teachers’ union has reignited a debate over the state’s new sex-education standards, putting…
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Let’s Go, Mets? Sure. But How About Those Starry Knights!
Good morning. It’s Friday. Today we’ll look at a little-known softball league made up largely of workers from the city’s…
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Where Exactly Is Times Square? It’s Complicated.
Good morning. It’s Thursday. Today we will look at Times Square — what its boundaries are, and why that question…
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As New York’s Gun Law Goes Into Effect, Demand for Permits Spikes
By the time the Niagara County Courthouse opened on Wednesday morning, 150 people were lined up to apply for permits…
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Wait … Is This Times Square?
Adam Alkindi was behind a deli counter near the intersection of 48th Street and Ninth Avenue on Tuesday when he…
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As Apartment Prices Climb, Renters Look for Deals in the Outer Boroughs
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. Today we’ll look at how rising apartment prices are pushing renters to expand where they look…