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Leaning Into Migrant Woes, Suozzi Paves Election-Year Path for Democrats
Tom Suozzi’s victory in a special House election in New York buoyed Democrats’ spirits and offered a model on one…
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A Big Day for City Hall Weddings
The Manhattan Marriage Bureau’s time slots are fully booked for Valentine’s Day, the city clerk said. That is, if everyone…
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Five Takeaways From the Democrats’ Recapture of a House Seat
George Santos, snow and old-fashioned experience were factors in the special election in New York, but none was bigger than…
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New Menendez Details: A Diamond Ring, a ‘James Bond’ Phone and Covid Tests
In a court filing, prosecutors say Senator Robert Menendez urged New Jersey mayors to use a coronavirus testing lab that…
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Woman, 74, Killed by Falling Bricks While Shoveling Her Brooklyn Stoop
The woman was on the steps of her home on Tuesday afternoon when a portion of the facade suddenly collapsed…
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A Slushy, Snowy, Icy Mix
A nor’easter disrupted daily life across the Northeast on Tuesday, upending school and work commutes, as rain turned to a…
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Critical House Election in New York May Be Shaped by a New Issue: Snow
The race has been dominated by an international migrant crisis and attracted $15 million in outside spending. But the special…
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They’re Starting a New York ‘Housing League.’ NIMBYs Not Allowed.
Brooklyn’s borough president and a Manhattan councilman are forming a club of politicians who embrace using development to ease New…
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Via Verde Was Built to Be a Model for Public Housing. Did It Succeed?
Twelve years after the first residents of the South Bronx development moved in, The Times’s architecture critic looks at how…
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Police Officer Fatally Shoots Man in Queens Apartment, Officials Say
New York police officials said the man had pointed an “imitation gun” that seemed to be a real firearm at…