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Near Flaco’s Hunting Grounds, a Regreening of Central Park
Next to the North Woods, the Lasker Pool site is being renovated and integrated into the landscape, an architect on…
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Why a $25 Million Plan to Relocate N.Y.C. Migrant Families Is Struggling
A program designed to resettle 1,250 families across New York State has moved only about 170 households, barely easing the…
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‘I Was Running Late to Work One Morning So I Decided to Take a Taxi’
Along for a last ride, taking a seat on uncrowded subway car and more reader tales of New York City…
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New York Mourns Flaco, an Owl Who Inspired as He Made the City His Own
He had soared through Manhattan, perching on oak trees and elms in Central Park, tenements on the Lower East Side,…
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For N.R.A.’s LaPierre, a Legacy of Guns and Money
Wayne LaPierre, who led the National Rifle Association for more than three decades, had long been the face of the…
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Donald J. Trump Is Racing Against Time to Find a Half-Billion Dollar Bond
After losing two civil trials, the former president must find a bonding company that will vouch for him — or…
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Grown in Oklahoma, Smoked in New York: Illicit Marijuana’s Legal Roots
Surplus weed produced in states like Oklahoma is increasingly ending up in New York, fueling its illicit market and complicating…
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How the Subway’s Weekend Problem Fixer Spends His Sundays
Jose LaSalle is known as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s “weekend service czar.” That keeps him racing across the city on…
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Flaco, Escaped Central Park Zoo Owl and Defier of Doubts, Is Dead
Let loose by an act of vandalism, the Eurasian eagle-owl died after apparently striking an Upper West Side building, according…
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Guns and Goodies: How LaPierre Spent the N.R.A.’s Money
Evidence showed that the National Rifle Association’s leader lived well on donated money as he fought regulations on firearms.