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New York City Set to Pay a Record $28 Million to Settle Rikers Island Suit
Eight correction officers and a captain stood by for seven minutes and 51 seconds as Nicholas...
Here’s the latest on the earthquake.
A magnitude-4.8 earthquake rumbled through the northeastern United States at 10:23 a.m. on Friday, according to...
NYC Man Spent $200 for a Five-Year Stay at the New Yorker Hotel
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The Dinner Party That Started the Harlem Renaissance
An interracial soirée that included intellectual and artistic luminaries set in motion one of the most...
For Irish L.G.B.T.Q. New Yorkers, It’s Been a Long Way to Staten Island
Activists like Brendan Fay have campaigned for decades to make St. Patrick’s Day festivities open to...
Opinion | New York Is Wilder Than You Think
The city is a flourishing ecosystem of untamed creatures.
Inside the Massive Repair Shops Where Subway Cars Go for a Makeover
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The World Capital of Endangered Languages
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N.Y.P.D. Drones Carrying Rafts Could Join Lifeguards in Beach Rescues
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Flaco’s Crash Might Have Been More Than Bad Luck. Here’s What We Know.
Buildings are a huge danger for birds. They also face other risks, including poisoning that can...
What to Know About This Crazily Crowded Broadway Spring Season
Why are 18 shows opening in March and April, and which one is for you? Our...
Poverty Has Soared in New York, With Children Bearing the Brunt
The share of New York City residents who could not afford basic essentials jumped dramatically in...
Rubin Museum, Haven for Asian Art, to Close After 20 Years
It is the first major art museum in New York to close within recent memory. The...
Opinion | My Patients Used to Be Gung-Ho About the Covid Vaccine. What Changed?
A newer, more vague vaccine hesitancy is emerging. A New York doctor has some advice for...
An Idealistic Cop, a Forbidden Ticket and a Police Career on the Brink
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Migrant Crisis Enters a Precarious New Phase as Some Sleep in the Snow
As the migrant crisis entered a precarious new phase in New York City, some families hoped...
As Literacy Lags, Hochul Proposes Changing How Schools Teach Reading
New York State ranks 32nd in reading proficiency. The governor is proposing changes to literacy education...
A Minor Earthquake Hit New York City. How Often Does That Happen?
New York City experiences numerous small earthquakes every year, experts say. Usually, people don’t feel them.
"I Want a City, Not a Museum"
Southbridge Towers sits on the site of The Swamp, where David Moffat lived and worked.OpinionBinyamin AppelbaumSouthbridge...
Mom-and-Pop Drugstores Thrive as Chain Pharmacies Close in New York
Some small independent pharmacies in the city are benefiting from a decline in chain stores. But...
Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Rudolph Giuliani filed papers in federal bankruptcy court in New York, listing debts including big legal...