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The Judge Who Dealt a Huge Financial Blow to Trump
For more than three years, Justice Arthur F. Engoron has been ruling against the former president. On Friday, he handed…
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Next on Cuomo’s Rehabilitation Tour: Blowing Up a State Ethics Panel
Andrew Cuomo’s lawyers were in court on Friday to press the former governor’s case that a New York ethics commission…
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Facing Budget Troubles, Some Colleges Look to Sell the President’s House
The New School wants to sell its presidential residence in Manhattan for $20 million. It joins other small colleges that…
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Trump May Face Harsh Punishment Thanks to a Mighty New York Law
In the civil fraud case brought by Attorney General Letitia James, the little-known measure could mean hundreds of millions in…
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Singing Bach in a Coffee Shop
An opera company that stages performances in nontraditional settings is bringing Bach’s “Coffee Cantata” to a SoHo cafe. Caffeinated beverages…
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Mourning a Transgender Activist at a Cathedral That Once Drew Protests
St. Patrick’s Cathedral was the site of protests over the church’s position on homosexuality and AIDS. On Thursday, it hosted…
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Lawyers in N.R.A. Trial Deliver Closing Arguments, Sending Case to Jury
The case, brought by the New York attorney general, Letitia James, accused leaders of the National Rifle Association of corruption…
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A Redistricting Surprise in New York: A Map That Plays Few Favorites
The Democrat-led Legislature can approve the new congressional district lines proposed by a bipartisan commission, or risk a lawsuit by…
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Takeaways From Trump’s Hearing in the Criminal Hush Money Trial
Justice Juan M. Merchan determined in a hearing Thursday that Donald J. Trump must go on trial in a Manhattan…
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Teenager in Custody in Connection With Subway Station Shooting
The shooting earlier this week at the Mount Eden Avenue subway station in the Bronx killed one person and injured…