New York
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Smaller Classes? At Elite Schools, Some Parents Say ‘No Thanks.’
A new law to reduce class size in New York City has large support among families, but early tensions could…
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For 30 Years, This Grown-Up’s Office Was the Playground
Emmanuel Thingue spent 30 years shaping the look and feel of New York City’s most charming public spaces.
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Why a Sculptor Was Drawn to Sewer Alligators
A Swedish artist’s creation, to be unveiled today, shows a creature that has mythic status in New York City.
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New York’s governor heads to Israel on Tuesday.
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, which is home to the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, announced on Monday…
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‘Kidnapped’: Fliers Express Artists’ Anguish Over Israeli Hostages
In New York and in cities around the world, stark posters with photos are bringing attention to those who were…
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Coyotes in Queens? Yes, There Are a Few.
New Yorkers don’t need to panic: There are only about 20 coyotes in the city, and they rarely pose any…
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Burned by Ticketmaster, Taylor Swift Fans Head to the Movies
High ticket prices and a disastrous presale kept many fans from seeing the Eras Tour in person.
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Why New York Needs a Right to Shelter
For months, New York politicians have been trying to dispense with an inconvenient mandate: a decades-old rule requiring New York…
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At a Brooklyn Mosque, Palestinians Vent Anguish and Find Fellowship
One congregant remembered fleeing a war with Israel as a child. He mourned a new generation of children experiencing the…
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How the ‘Mayor of University Place’ Spends His Sundays
Marco Vacchi runs several coffee shops and a wine bar where Alec Baldwin is a partner. But Sundays are for…