Newyork
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New York Has a Week to Pass Laws on Social Media and Plastics. Will It?
Lawmakers in Albany are rushing to address various environmental and health-related initiatives, with just a week left in the 2024…
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New Yorkers Who Need Help With Rent Can (Finally) Join a List for Help
A waiting list for federal housing vouchers that has been closed for nearly 15 years is reopening, providing a lifeline…
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Two N.Y.P.D. Officers Shot Overnight in Queens
The officers were trying to pull over a man they said was riding a motorbike the wrong way down a…
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Where Do Those Painted White ‘Ghost Bikes’ Come From?
White bikes across the city serve as memorials — and calls for awareness about the dangers cyclists face.
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Gold Bars, Steakhouse Dinners and Fast Talkers: The Menendez Trial
The trial of Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey could last another month in federal court in Lower Manhattan.
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Intense Security at Peaceful Parade for Israel in Manhattan
The annual parade focused this year on the hostages in Gaza. Thousands marched, and with many streets blocked off, there…
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Congestion Pricing Ignites an Old Rift: Drivers vs. Transit Riders
As New York City prepares to roll out its tolling program on June 30, the divide between those who love…
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‘A Building Employee Greeted Us With a Broad Smile Every Day’
Recalling a first job, trading places in a crowded subway car and more reader tales of New York City in…
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Trump Verdict Confirms How Far Former Master of New York City Has Fallen
Donald J. Trump was for decades a creature of New York. But in recent years, the city that helped make…
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Doctor-Assisted Death Is Legal in 10 States. Could New York Be No. 11?
Activists have renewed attention on legislation related to the emotional issue of so-called medical aid in dying that has long…