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Shelters Are Overloaded. Will a New Agreement Help?
The city has negotiated a deal that will limit single migrants to 30-day shelter stays. Officials hope it will ease…
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New York Must Figure Out How to Fix Cannabis Mess, Hochul Orders
Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered a review of the way New York State licenses cannabis businesses after calling the sluggish rollout…
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Few Smartphones, Some Beer: A Christian Village Grapples With Modernity
It was early afternoon on a sunny winter Thursday, and the Fox Hill community looked like a well-manicured ghost town…
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Now Arriving at J.F.K.: Ponies From Iceland and Dogs From the West Bank
When the cargo plane touched down on the tarmac at Kennedy International Airport on Friday afternoon, a cacophonous barking could…
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A Video Captures a Searing Portrait of the Subway, and of the City Above
It always seems to start the same way. I’ll beat you up! A brush-fire confrontation between strangers in a subway…
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‘Hundreds of People a Day Would Walk By and Admire His Work’
A Fire Island tradition, a late-night flat-tire fix in the Bronx and more reader tales of New York City in…
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After Another Subway Shooting, New York Wrestles With Question of Safety
Even with the National Guard patrolling the system, some New Yorkers say they don’t feel secure, particularly after the subway…
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Authorities Seize Alligator Being Held Illegally in Home Near Buffalo
The alligator, Albert Edward, had been with his owner for 34 years.
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Stalling: A Time-Tested Legal Strategy That Keeps Working for Trump
A delay in the former president’s impending Manhattan trial date was just the latest example of his ability to bend…
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Menendez Leaves Re-Election Plans Murky, But Dormant Campaign Gives Hints
Senator Robert Menendez, facing federal bribery charges, has been coy about his plans. But running for office might offer advantages…