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‘I Dropped My Left Earbud Onto the Subway Platform at Times Square’
One more piece of plastic on the tracks, a morning routine and more reader tales of New York City in…
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How a Foodie and Business Promoter in Queens Spends His Sundays
Dirk McCall de Palomá starts his day with Diet Coke and ends with RuPaul. In between, he is bound to…
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As Trump’s Criminal Trial Approaches, He May Be His Own Worst Enemy
In civil cases, Donald J. Trump has ordered attorneys around from the defense table and insisted on testifying. The stakes…
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Who Is Winnie Greco, the Adams Aide Whose Houses the F.B.I. Searched?
Federal agents descended on two properties owned by Ms. Greco, the mayor’s director of Asian affairs who traveled with him…
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Boy, 13, Is Killed Near His Brooklyn Home
The child, Troy Gill, had been walking home from a Brooklyn Nets game at Barclays Center when he was shot…
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Businessman Pleads Guilty to Trying to Bribe Menendez With a Mercedes-Benz
Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, his wife and two other co-defendants have pleaded not guilty.
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Woman Charged in Death of Jennifer Dulos in Connecticut Is Found Guilty
Michelle Troconis, the girlfriend of Ms. Dulos’s estranged husband, was found guilty on all six counts related to her disappearance.
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Inside the Massive Repair Shops Where Subway Cars Go for a Makeover
Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTInside the Massive Repair Shops Where Subway Cars Go for a Makeover Share full articleBy Christopher Payne…
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College Dorm Decorations Become a Front in the Campus Free Speech Wars
Barnard College is requiring students to strip decorations from their dorm doors in the wake of protests over the Israel-Hamas…
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What to Know About Trump’s Cash as He Faces Penalties of $537 Million
Donald J. Trump and his lawyers have bragged in public about his cash hoard. Court papers tell a different story.