Newyork
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How Bad Is Crime in the Subways?
Officials have spent millions to make New Yorkers transit riders feel safe. The investment is motivated more by passengers’ perception…
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Before N.Y.C. Snow Day Debacle, IBM Had Warned of Tech Limitations
The News When New York City held virtual classes during a winter storm last month, the system ran into major…
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Charges Dismissed in ‘Hotel California’ Theft Conspiracy Case
Don Henley, a co-founder of the Eagles, has been trying to get back draft lyrics from some of his group’s…
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National Guard and State Police Will Patrol the Subways and Check Bags
Gov. Kathy Hochul, amid a series of violent crimes on the subway, said she would deploy 1,000 members of the…
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From China to New York, by Way of the Southern Border
When busloads of migrants from Venezuela and Latin America started turning up on New York City streets in 2022, it…
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There Were Lynchings in the North, Too
An N.Y.U. project examines the history of lynchings after the Civil War, including one in New York State.
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Andrew Cuomo Faces House Subpoena Over Covid Deaths in Nursing Homes
Mr. Cuomo was accused of stonewalling a House subcommittee trying to interview him about his administration’s handling of nursing homes…
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In Testimony, Former Honduras President Denies Trafficking Drugs
Juan Orlando Hernández, who is accused of conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, also denied receiving a bribe…
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6 Charged With Smuggling Goose and Duck Intestines From China
Six New York City residents were arrested on Tuesday and charged with importing the sought-after delicacies in violation of federal…
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Robert Menendez and Wife Are Charged With Obstruction of Justice
The New Jersey senator and his wife, Nadine Menendez, who already faced bribery charges, were charged in an 18-count superseding…