New York
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A New Wave of Appreciation for the Man Who Drew New York
A somber gathering of artists and illustrators took place at a gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan on a…
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How a ‘Hidden’ $1.4 Billion Tax Will Make N.Y.C. Water Bills Rise
Mayor Eric Adams is resurrecting a budget gimmick and charging rent to the city’s Water Board, which will pass on…
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The 5 Boro Bike Tour: Tough to Arrange, Tough to Finish
The organizer of the event, which takes place on Sunday, says it’s harder to stage than the New York City…
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How Hudson Yards Went From Bust to Boom
The planned neighborhood in the far west of Manhattan has rebounded, at least in terms of leasing office space.
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Thursday Briefing
Arrests at U.S. campus protests.
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Goodbye, Gas. The Future of New York City’s Pizza Is Electric.
And just in time for a new city ordinance regulating pollution emitted by wood- and coal-fired ovens.
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N.Y. Criminal Justice Group to Push for More Scrutiny of Judges
The group, which led the fight against Gov. Kathy Hochul’s nominee to lead the state’s top court, argues that judges…
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Robbi Mecus, Who Helped Foster L.G.B.T.Q. Climbing Community, Dies at 52
Ms. Mecus, a New York State forest ranger who worked in the Adirondacks, died after falling about 1,000 feet from…
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What Weinstein’s Overturned Conviction Means for His California Case
Harvey Weinstein faced similar sex crimes charges in New York and California, but the arguments used to overturn one case…
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Libraries Hold Their Breath and Await the Budget
Five renovated branches are waiting to reopen, if the system receives sufficient funding.