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What Happens to a Gun Town When the Gun Factory Moves Out?
Remington is leaving Ilion, N.Y., after two centuries, abandoning upstate for a gleaming new factory in Georgia. With it goes…
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These Small Towns Have a Big City Problem: The Rent Is Way Too High
Long considered more affordable than New York City, the Hudson Valley presents a stark example of how the nationwide housing…
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How a Notorious Jail Became a Literary Hotbed
A court fight over Rikers Island’s future has produced thousands of pages about the jail complex’s troubled state. Inmate authors…
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‘I Kissed Him Goodbye at Grand Central and Started Walking’
A teary night in Manhattan, a familiar sandwich order and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…
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N.Y. Archdiocese Condemns Funeral of Transgender Activist at Cathedral
In a statement, the pastor of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan said the church was not aware of Ms. Gentili’s…
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A $450 Million Blow to Trump’s Finances, and His Identity
A huge penalty for deceiving lenders about the value of his properties and his own net worth, if upheld, leaves…
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Murder Trial Lays Bare a Hip-Hop Pioneer’s Double Life
In the years before his death, the Run-DMC D.J. Jam Master Jay secretly turned to the drug trade to keep…
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How the Manager of a Gourmet Grocery Store Spends His Sundays
Scott Goldshine has worked at Zabar’s in Manhattan for decades. He roams the aisles on Sundays, snacks on rugelach and…
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What the Civil Fraud Ruling Means for Trump’s Finances and His Empire
Justice Arthur F. Engoron’s decision could drain all of former President Donald J. Trump’s cash, and will set his family…
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Highlights From the Decision in Trump’s Fraud Case
Across 92 pages, the judge, Arthur F. Engoron, took Mr. Trump to task several times — both for his business…