Newyork
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The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping: A Grisly Theory and a Renewed Debate
Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s mug shot. The wooden electric chair where he was put to death. A sponge like the one…
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Is New York City Back? Not for Everyone.
The city has rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in meaningful ways. But the recovery is incomplete and…
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Why Bicycle Deaths in New York City Are at a 23-Year High
Last year was the deadliest year for cyclists in New York City since 1999, according to new data from the…
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Why Free 3-K Is So Crucial for New York City Parents
Many families were counting on a break from crippling child care costs. Mayor Eric Adams’s cuts have cast doubt on…
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Tammy Murphy Wins Crucial Support in Her Bid for U.S. Senate
The first lady of New Jersey won the endorsement of Democrats in Bergen County on Monday night, beating her closest…
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Foes and Fans of Congestion Pricing Sound Off at Final Public Hearings
The nation’s first congestion-pricing program could go into effect in New York City as soon as this spring.
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Supreme Court Ballot Opinion Ends Uncertainty, but Not Anger
The U.S. Supreme Court brought certainty on Monday to a primary season muddled by confusing and divergent state-level rulings by…
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Rikers Island Will Not Close by 2027 Deadline, N.Y.C. Official Admits
The city is required by law to shutter the Rikers Island jail complex by August 2027 and replace it with…
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Key Figure in Trump’s Business Will Plead Guilty to Perjury
Allen H. Weisselberg, the former Trump Organization finance chief, has already spent time at the Rikers Island jail complex. A…
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A New York Trial Transfixes a Small and Ravaged Nation
The former president of Honduras is facing charges that he trafficked drugs. Hondurans and expatriates are watching intently.