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The Whitney’s Then-and-Now Project Portrays a Changing City
The museum has paired its paintings of street scenes with photos of the same spots today.
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Adams vs. Adams: A Power Struggle in New York City Turns Ugly
The City Council speaker, Adrienne Adams, was expected to set in motion a plan to weaken Mayor Eric Adams’s authority.…
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A Swift Defense and a Decision Ahead: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Trial
On Tuesday morning, five weeks after the first jurors were seated for the criminal trial of Donald J. Trump, the…
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Loan or Bribe? Menendez Jurors Hear About $23,568 Mortgage Payoff.
Senator Robert Menendez’s wife never signed a loan document before a man also charged in the bribery case arranged to…
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Trump Chooses Not to Take the Stand, and the Defense Rests
Donald J. Trump’s lawyers mounted a minimal defense after prosecutors called 20 witnesses. Closing arguments in the first prosecution of…
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For the First Time in 155 Years, This Beach Will Be Open Sunday
The Christian community in Ocean Grove, N.J., is challenging a state order that has compelled it to let its beach…
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After Anti-Israel Speeches, a Law School Curtails Graduation Traditions
CUNY Law School is known for its diversity and activism, and lately for strongly worded pro-Palestinian commencement addresses. This year,…
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Trump’s Lawyers Are Expected to Rest Their Case on Tuesday
Prosecutors finished on Monday, after their final witness, Michael D. Cohen, stepped down from the stand after days of testimony.…
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How a $10 Fee on Your Car Insurance Bill Is Actually Spent
The fee collected by New York State is supposed to go toward fighting car thefts and fraud. But an audit…
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Brooklyn Protest Raises Doubts About N.Y.P.D. Commitment to New Tactics
Violent responses to pro-Palestinian activists follow a sweeping agreement aimed at striking an equilibrium between preserving public safety and the…