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Several People Shot at Bronx Subway Station, Police Say
The shooting took place at the Mount Eden Avenue station on Monday, the police said.
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New York City Public Schools Will Hold Remote Classes Because of Snow
The city is preparing for the largest snowfall in two years on Tuesday. It will be the first time during…
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Two Cases. Two Judges. One High-Stakes Week for Trump.
Donald Trump faces a ruling in a civil fraud case that could drain his cash coffers. He may also receive…
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In the Land of George Santos, Machine Politics Fuels a G.O.P. Revival
After decades in decline, Republicans have resurrected their old-school machine in the New York suburbs. They will be tested in…
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The Special Election to Fill George Santos’s Seat
Voters head to the polls tomorrow in the election pitting Tom Suozzi, a Democrat, against Mazi Pilip, who is running…
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Migrants Face Cold, Perilous Crossing From Canada to New York
In a dilapidated farm shed in New York’s rural North Country, the belongings of a migrant family who quietly took…
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This Real Estate Kingpin Maps Out the Path to Megadeals
The best view of New York City might just be in a near-windowless conference room on the 12th floor of…
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‘One Day, I Stepped Out of My Building as She Was Walking Past’
A shared fashion sense in Brooklyn, a ride in a Checker cab and more reader tales of New York City…
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New N.Y. Law Mandates More Transparency in Credit Card Surcharges
The state law, which goes into effect Sunday, requires businesses to include any surcharges in the prices listed for the…
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Andy Kim Wins a Vote Rich in Symbolism in Race to Replace Menendez
The third-term congressman won key Democratic support Saturday in his run for U.S. Senate in New Jersey, beating the state’s…