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Trains Suspended Between New York and Philadelphia After Power Outage
Fallen electrical wires at Penn Station stopped Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains, but did not affect the subway or…
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Mayor Adams Fills a Key Commission With Allies and Donors
Mayor Eric Adams named 13 people to a prominent city commission that could remake city government. Most are loyalists or…
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The Words That Defined the Week in Donald J. Trump’s Trial
An aggressive cross-examination, a judge’s scolding and then a pause before the jury considers the case.
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3 More College Leaders to Face Congress Over Antisemitism Claims
The heads of Rutgers, Northwestern and U.C.L.A. will be the first university leaders to testify since a wave of protest…
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One of America’s Most Democratic Counties Prepares for a Trump Visit
Donald J. Trump’s first rally in New York in eight years will be in the Bronx. Borough residents had mixed…
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New York Begins a New Wave of Evictions From Migrant Shelters
The evictions are part of an aggressive strategy to force some adult migrants out of city shelters after 30 or…
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The Algebra Problem: How Middle School Math Became a National Flashpoint
Top students can benefit greatly by being offered the subject early. But many districts offer few Black and Latino eighth…
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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…