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In the Magnificence of Iowa’s Glow, Albany Catches Some Shade
During the waning moments of Iowa’s victory over L.S.U. on Monday, a stray comment on the televised broadcast cast the…
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His Brownstone Is Worth $5.4 Million. Why Is His Tax Bill So Low?
Housing advocates and even some homeowners in wealthier neighborhoods say New York’s property tax system is unfair. A court case…
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How Will Self-Driving Cars Handle Jaywalkers?
The city is introducing a permit process for testing autonomous cars on the streets of New York. The vehicles will…
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Trump Gets Bond Deal to Ward Off $454 Million Judgment, for Now
The guarantee means that New York’s attorney general will not be able to pursue Donald Trump’s assets and bank accounts…
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Gag Order Against Trump Is Expanded to Stop Attacks on Judge’s Family
Donald Trump had in recent days targeted the daughter of Juan Merchan, the judge overseeing his criminal trial in Manhattan,…
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Man Charged With Killing Officer Was Seen With Gun Beforehand, D.A. Says
Another officer patrolling Far Rockaway said he noticed Guy Rivera carrying a gun before he fatally shot Detective Jonathan Diller,…
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2 Men Charged With Supplying Drugs That Killed Cecilia Gentili
Ms. Gentili, a transgender activist and actress, died in February after buying fentanyl-laced heroin, prosecutors said.
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Anger in Chinatown Over a Huge Jail Project: ‘We Are the Dumping Ground’
The demolition of a Manhattan jail complex to make way for a bigger one has damaged a neighboring building and…
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Attention, New York Adulterers: Your Sin May Soon No Longer Be a Crime
Adultery has been illegal in New York since 1907, but state lawmakers seem poised to repeal the antiquated law.
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Violence and Disorder in New York’s Mental Health Shelters
Carlton McPherson, who was charged in the fatal shoving of a stranger in the subway, had stayed at shelters designed…