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Celebrating History With 200,000 Tulips
Tulip Day is coming, as part of an initiative by the Netherlands Consulate General and other groups to mark the…
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U.S. Charges 8 in Beer Heists That Targeted Trains and Warehouses
The men stole hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of beer, mostly Modelo and Corona, by robbing rail yards and…
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Lawmaker Is Left With ‘Lifetime Trauma’ as Attacker Pleads Guilty
Andrey Desmond pleaded guilty to three felony charges in the attack on Maryam Khan, a member of the Connecticut House…
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N.Y.P.D. Often Ignores Parking-Permit Abuse, Report Says
Failing to ticket illegally parked cars with officially issued permits is “a form of corruption that erodes the public trust,”…
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Judge Won’t Delay Trump’s Criminal Trial to Wait for Immunity Ruling
The former president had asked the judge to push back his Manhattan criminal trial, slated to begin April 15, until…
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New Jersey Challenges N.Y.C. Congestion Pricing in Federal Court
A closely watched lawsuit could block or upend the city’s new tolling program, which will charge most vehicles for entering…
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New York Prisoners, Denied a Solar Eclipse Viewing, Sue the State
Six men at an upstate New York prison said that the eclipse has religious significance and that a statewide lockdown…
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Psychedelic Rock and Tammy’s Lunch Box: A Small City’s Big Eclipse Plans
Let the big cities have their eclipse mega-events. In Plattsburgh, N.Y., success looks different for everyone stopping to look up.
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Why Does Steam Float Over the Streets of Manhattan?
The orange cylinders that funnel hot vapor up and away serve an important purpose in New York City’s steam system.
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Trump Asks Trial Judge to Step Aside, Aiming Again at His Daughter
Donald Trump’s lawyers argued that Juan Merchan should step aside because his daughter consults for Democratic candidates. The former president…