Newyork
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New York City Sets a High Bar for Lifeguards. That Could Be a Problem.
As temperatures climbed into the high 80s on a sunny afternoon this week, dozens of people trying to cool off…
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Trump Golf Course in New York City Will Host Saudi-Backed Event
A New York City-owned golf course managed by former President Donald J. Trump’s family business is expected to host a…
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Retail Marijuana in New York: Where the Goliaths Bolster the Davids
Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll get an update on a new New York industry — retail marijuana. And, in the…
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N.Y. Medical Marijuana Giants Struggle to Break Into Recreational Market
When New York State awarded the first of 10 licenses to grow and sell medical marijuana in 2015, the winning…
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Before Serena, There Was Althea
On a sweltering day in the summer of 1957, a slender young woman from Harlem became the first Black player…
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The Pros and Cons of Congestion Pricing in Manhattan
Good morning. It’s Thursday. We’ll examine two words that transit advocates love and commuters who drive into Manhattan dread —…
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Yoga Chain Reaped Millions but Filed No Taxes for Years, Prosecutors Say
Yoga to the People began as a small studio in Manhattan’s East Village, where students merely paid an optional donation…
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In N.Y. Primaries, a Fight for the Democratic Party’s Future
Representative Sean Patrick Maloney, a moderate Democrat from New York City’s northern suburbs, saw a clear-cut lesson in his lopsided…
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De Blasio, Red Sox Lover, Heads to Harvard
Bill de Blasio, the former mayor of New York City who made no secret of being a fan of the…
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Daniel Goldman, Ex-Trump Prosecutor, Tops Crowded Field in N.Y. Primary
Daniel Goldman, the former assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted the first impeachment case against Donald J. Trump, captured the Democratic…