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Menendez Judge Bars Some Prosecution Evidence in Bribery Trial
The ruling could undermine prosecutors’ ability to prove certain elements of the bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez, a New…
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Weinstein’s Lawyer Tried to Intimidate Witnesses, Prosecutors Charge
Arthur Aidala, one of Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers, has questioned a witness’s credibility as prosecutors seek to retry Mr. Weinstein on…
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A State Fund That Helps Children Hurt at Birth Is Quietly Suspended
New York officials said the fund would accept new beneficiaries for the rest of the year, but a projected shortfall…
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DanceAfrica Brings Cameroon to Brooklyn
Summer Fridays A guide to enjoying the best of the city every weekend. Credit...Brooklyn Academy of MusicDanceAfrica Brings Cameroon to…
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Pro-Palestinian Activism Marks CUNY Law Graduation Despite Speaker Ban
With speeches canceled, students at the CUNY School of Law ceremony chanted, carried signs and walked out.
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Why Amtrak Is to Blame for a Hellish Night for New Jersey Commuters
Sharing tracks means that any disruption along the 427-mile Northeast Corridor, which links Boston to Washington D.C., can be felt…
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Medicaid Funding Would Expand Psychiatric Beds Under New Bill
A Democrat and a Republican from New York will introduce the “Michelle Go Act,” named after a woman who was…
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Who is Jonathan Holloway?
When Jonathan Holloway, a scholar of African American history, was appointed as the 21st president of Rutgers in 2020, he…
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Amtrak and N.J. Transit Service Resumes After Rush-Hour Meltdown
Service had been restored by late Wednesday night, but riders were warned Thursday morning to expect residual delays and cancellations.
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N.Y.C. Public Schools Will Send 8th Graders to Visit Holocaust Museum
New York City plans to send eighth-grade students from across the city on field trips to the Museum of Jewish…