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How New York’s Mayoral Hopefuls Would Change the N.Y.P.D.
When the former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty this week of murdering George Floyd, the Democrats running…
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Richard K. Kim, Pioneering Korean-American Prosecutor, Dies at 76
This obituary is part of a series about people who have died in the coronavirus pandemic. Read about others here.…
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in Yorkville, Midtown and Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. Source
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Jobs for Homeless L.G.B.T.Q. Youth
Weather: Expect a mostly sunny, but chilly, day with highs reaching only into the mid-40s. Tonight will be partly cloudy…
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Carl Spielvogel, a Longtime Power in Advertising, Dies at 92
A former newspaper columnist, he climbed the ladder at one big firm, founded his own, then rose again through mergers…
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$650,000 Homes in South Carolina, Nebraska and New Jersey
Charleston, S.C. | $625,000 A 1945 brick-clad cottage with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, on a 0.2-acre lot This home…
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Andrew Yang Wins Endorsement from Left-Wing Rival
Andrew Yang may be leading early polls in the New York City mayor’s race, but he has nonetheless faced skepticism…
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Cuomo’s Pandemic Book Leads to an Investigation
Weather: Mostly sunny today with a high in the low 70s, turning partly cloudy tonight with temperatures in the mid-50s.…
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How the Pandemic Did, and Didn’t, Change Where Americans Move
The pandemic raised the possibility that more workers could move anywhere, potentially scrambling the map of booming and declining places…
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New Yorkers can soon get vaccinated under the natural history museum’s big blue whale.
New Yorkers will soon be able to get vaccinated against the coronavirus under the 94-foot-long model of a blue whale…
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Cuomo May Face Inquiry Over Use of State Resources for Pandemic Book
ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State comptroller has issued a referral authorizing the state attorney general to begin a…
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How the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Pause Affects New York
Weather: The mostly sunny skies this morning will turn cloudy after noon, with a chance of showers. Today’s high will…
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Ray McGuire Wants to Show He’s Not Just the Wall Street Candidate
In the intensifying race for mayor of New York City, numerous endorsements have trickled out, but few with the star…
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‘By the Time We Reached Main Street, I Had Lost Sight of Him ’
At Main Street Dear Diary: In fall 1969, I was a college freshman commuting from Bayside into Manhattan via bus…
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Dark Money in the New York Mayor’s Race
The New York City mayor’s race already has a national-politics tinge thanks to one guy: the businessman Andrew Yang, whose…
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Vartan Gregorian, Savior of the New York Public Library, Dies at 87
But the main problems were not even visible. The library faced a $50 million deficit and had no political clout.…
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How a Legendary New York Hotel Became a Battleground
The demand set construction back for more than two years, delays the developer said cost as much as $30 million,…
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How George Hahn, Urban Raconteur, Spends His Sundays
George Hahn loves New York. But in 2016, the writer, actor and sartorial pragmatist wrote an essay about how the…
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How a Sewage Flood Upended Lives in Queens
Weather: A chance of rain today with a high in the low 50s. Temperatures will dip into the low 40s…
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Outside Money Floods Mayor’s Race, Raising Ethics Concerns
There were no super PACs explicitly supporting individual candidates in the 2013 mayoral primary, officials said. This mayoral election is…
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