Newyork
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‘I Spotted a Metal-and-Glass Shelving Unit in Perfect Condition’
“Stooping” in Manhattan, an unusual crack on a Broadway sidewalk and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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Multiple People Are Stabbed on a Party Boat in Brooklyn
Three people were hospitalized and more than 1,000 passengers were evacuated, the authorities said.
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In Late-Stage Budget Talks, Hochul Wins Concessions From N.Y. Lawmakers
Gov. Kathy Hochul used the $237 billion budget to wedge in contentious issues like extending Mayor Eric Adams’s control over…
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A Holiday for Weed Fans, Complete With Corporate Sponsors
With the legalization of marijuana in New York, celebrations of “4/20” have gone mainstream.
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How to Find New York City’s Cherry Blossoms
Some cherry trees have already begun to bloom, but there are still weeks of pink and white flowers ahead.
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Columbia Students Arrested Over Campus Rally May Face Other Consequences
Students who occupied a tent encampment to protest the war in Gaza say they may not be allowed to complete…
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Most Major Crimes Are Down. Why Are Assaults Up?
Homicides, rapes and shootings in New York City have decreased, but the number of assaults has remained stubbornly high.
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This Therapy Helps Victims of Violent Crime. Who Will Pay for It?
“Trauma recovery centers” are favored by law-and-order officials and progressive activists alike for one big reason: They work. But to…
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How a Dating Show Host Spends Her Sundays
Stef Dag, host of “Hot & Single,” goes cafe-hopping with friends, boxes in the park and gets ready for a…
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A Life Overtaken by Conspiracy Theories Explodes in Flames as the Public Looks On
Friends of Max Azzarello, who set himself on fire outside Donald J. Trump’s trial, said he was a caring person…