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Ex-President Made Honduras a Safe Haven for Drug Gangs, Prosecutors Say
The former president, Juan Orlando Hernández, goes on trial Wednesday in Manhattan, accused of years of misrule funded by cocaine…
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A Fight to Preserve a Pristine Piece of Old New York
The director of the Merchant’s House Museum in the East Village, a rowhouse that is 192 years old, is worried…
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1 in 4 New York City Children Now Lives in Poverty
Poverty has soared in the city with the ending of pandemic era aid, and children have borne the brunt of…
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‘Hotel California’ Trial Centers on Handwritten Eagles Lyrics
Three men face charges in Manhattan that they trafficked in classic rock ephemera: notes that contained early versions of Eagles…
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Man Arrested in Arizona Is Suspected in Manhattan Hotel Homicide
The man was arrested after what the police said were other attacks on other women. They are investigating to see…
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N.Y.P.D. Drones Carrying Rafts Could Join Lifeguards in Beach Rescues
Mayor Eric Adams, an avowed technophile, said the drones would be used to assist lifeguards at Coney Island as part…
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Child Welfare Agency Routinely Violates Families’ Rights, Suit Charges
Lawyers for a group of New York City parents argue that the Administration for Children’s Services uses “coercive tactics” that…
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He Wanted to Play Basketball. He Finally Got the Chance.
Arthur Dukes, CUNY’s player of the year, went through hard times before he broke out at LaGuardia Community College.
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Democrats Hope the Road to House Control Starts in Long Island
Tom Suozzi’s victory last week in a special House election stopped a Republican winning streak on Long Island and suggests…