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Some Child Welfare Workers Say the System Is Racist
Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll look at a report that asked whether the city’s child welfare system is racist —…
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9 Months. 100 People. Inside the Making of a Holiday Window
It was go time. Just after 7 p.m. on Tuesday night, security teams raced across Fifth Avenue with police barricades,…
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He Says His Landlord Is Harassing Him to Leave a $450-a-Month Apartment
For months, an unknown green liquid seeped through the cracks of the kitchen ceiling in Francis Roberts’s basement apartment. Music…
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How a Dance Company Director Spends His Sundays
When he left Seattle for New York in June 2021 to work as the rehearsal director at Gibney Company, a…
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Is Homeownership Slipping Even Further Out of Reach for New Yorkers?
Jennifer Kopp decided early, when she was a child growing up in public housing in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of…
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New York Enacts 2-Year Ban on Some Crypto-Mining Operations
New York became the first state to enact a temporary ban on new cryptocurrency mining permits at fossil fuel plants,…
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A Sustainability-Minded Cookbook Supporting the United Nations
Not too many cooks, but just enough: There are 75 of them — chefs, farmers and Indigenous home cooks —…
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As New York City Schools Face a Crisis, Charter Schools Gain Students
As traditional public schools in the nation’s largest system endure a perilous period of student loss and funding shortfalls, New…
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What Julia Fox and Hillary Clinton Wore to Parties Last Week
The sartorial spirit of Thierry Mugler, the enfant terrible of 1980s French fashion, came to life at the Brooklyn Museum…
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Why It Was Easier to Curb Monkeypox Than Covid
Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll look at why the monkeypox outbreak is subsiding in New York City. And, an election…