Newyork
-
In Congress, Columbia’s Leaders Try to Please. At Home, They Face Anger.
For Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, a hearing on antisemitism went relatively well. But on campus, intense protests suggest a difficult…
-
A Cyberattack Could Make N.Y. State’s Late Budget Even Later
Days after lawmakers in Albany reached agreement on the framework of a $237 billion state budget, a digital security breach…
-
Defendant Trump Heads to Harlem to Rail Against Crime, and Alvin Bragg
In his first campaign stop since his criminal trial in Manhattan began, former President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday visited…
-
A New York Conference Focuses on the Crisis of the Uyghurs
Elisha Wiesel, son of the writer Elie Wiesel, says the group’s plight has echoes of the Holocaust.
-
After 5,631 Yankees Games, John Sterling Calls His Own Walk-Off
The WFAN announcer was known for his catchphrase, “It is high! It is far! It is gone!” His last game…
-
Mayor Adams Pushes to Hire Ex-Giuliani Deputy as New York’s Top Lawyer
Mayor Eric Adams, who is facing a cluster of legal challenges, is moving to hire Randy Mastro, known for his…
-
A Quiet Sunday Night in Syracuse, and Then a Deadly Ambush
A routine traffic stop led to the deaths of a police officer and a sheriff’s deputy in a shooting outside…
-
Senator Menendez, Charged in Bribery Scheme, May Blame His Wife
According to newly unsealed documents, Senator Robert Menendez may testify that Nadine Menendez hid information from him, leading him to…
-
Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers Begin to Seat Jurors for Trump Trial
The prospective jurors questioned on Tuesday mirrored their city: diverse, opinionated and with strong views about the former president.
-
Will a Housing Deal Make New York More Affordable?
New York leaders agreed to a framework designed to help the state build more housing and keep prices down. Here…