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National Guard Can’t Carry Long Guns While Checking Bags in Subway
Gov. Kathy Hochul issued an order forbidding the weapons at bag-check stations on Wednesday, directly after her announcement that soldiers…
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How a Pioneering Jazz Musician and Teacher Spends Her Sundays
There weren’t many female jazz musicians when Carol Sudhalter started her career. Now she spends her Sundays sharing what she…
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Police Shoot and Kill Man Suspected of Stabbing a Woman at a Party
The police said they had found the man, 46, holding a knife in the hallway of a Queens apartment building…
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Pet Shop That Sold Sick and Hurt Puppies Will Repay Nearly 200 Customers
Shake A Paw agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general after investigators found that the Long…
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Ex-Honduras President Found Guilty in Drug Trafficking Trial
Juan Orlando Hernández had been accused of conspiring to import cocaine into the United States and working with notorious drug…
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Trump Posts $91.6 Million Bond for Defamation Judgment in Carroll Case
Donald J. Trump is contending with civil penalties that are together worth more than half a billion dollars.
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Appeals Court Revives Corruption Case Against Ex-Lieutenant Governor
Prosecutors have said Brian Benjamin, the former lieutenant governor of New York, planned to funnel $50,000 in state money to…
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How New York’s Schoolchildren Got Their French Toast Sticks Back
Mayor Eric Adams’s administration reversed course on school menu cuts after an uproar among students over the loss of popular…
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A Man Faces Charges in Killings of the Gilgo 4. What About the Other 6?
Rex Heuermann has been charged in four murders, but 10 bodies have been found. Investigators hope fresh leads and new…
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Why Sunday Story Hours Are Coming to the Whitney
Libraries are now shut on Sundays, so the museum decided to step up.