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After His ICE Arrest, Brad Lander Has the Spotlight. Is It Too Late?
Brad Lander received widespread support after his arrest on Tuesday, but itâs unclear how it will affect his third-place campaign for mayor of New York City.
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How Dr. Phil and a Top Adams Aide Helped Ease ICEâs Path Into New York
Kaz Daughtry, a freewheeling deputy mayor, has emerged as a crucial ally for the Trump administration and its border czar. So has Dr. Phil.
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Landlords Say Theyâre Struggling. Rents Keep Going Up. What Gives?
New York City could soon raise rents on some of its most affordable apartments to help landlords who say they arenât earning enough. But renters say theyâre hurting, too.
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Mamdani Narrows Cuomoâs Lead in N.Y.C. Mayorâs Race, New Poll Finds
The Marist survey suggests that Andrew M. Cuomo is still the favorite to win the Democratic primary, but his advantage over Zohran Mamdani is dwindling.
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Adams Bars Reporter From News Conferences for Being âDisrespectfulâ
After a contentious exchange, Mayor Eric Adams said, âMake sure security knows heâs not allowed back into this room.â
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A Senatorâs Fall From Grace Ends in a Grim Federal Lockup
For decades, Robert Menendez, 71, was one of New Jerseyâs most influential Democrats. He began serving an 11-year sentence on Tuesday.
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Leonard Lauder, a Consummate New Yorker
Lauder, who died last week, was an executive, a philanthropist and an art collector. He was also a devoted advocate for New York City.
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$5.4 Million Attack Ad and ICE Arrest Add Drama to N.Y.C. Mayorâs Race
Plus: We looked at key endorsements and dug into the polls with our in-house expert. Primary Day is just a week away.
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Brad Lander, NYC Mayoral Candidate, Arrested by ICE Agents at Immigration Courthouse
Mr. Lander, the New York City comptroller and a candidate for mayor, was handcuffed as he tried to steer a man past Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
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Ex-Yankee Is Awarded About $500,000 in Damages for Moldy Greenwich Mansion
Josh Donaldson, a former American League Most Valuable Player with Toronto, sued his former landlord over the conditions at his $55,000-a-month rental property.
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Vicki Goldberg Dies at 88; Saw Photography Through a Literary Lens
An influential photography critic, she wrote essays, newspaper columns and books, including a notable biography of the photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White.
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âFight Backâ Recreates an Act Up Meeting From 1989
This immersive theater experiment enlists attendees to help recreate an AIDS activist meeting from 1989 as an exercise in empathy.
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Michelle Williams to Star in Off Broadway Revival of âAnna Christieâ With Mike Faist
The actress will lead a revival of âAnna Christieâ at St. Annâs Warehouse, directed by her husband, Thomas Kail, and co-starring Mike Faist.
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Billy Porter to Star in âCabaretâ on Broadway
The showâs producers said they plan to end the New York run at the end of the actorâs run, on Oct. 19.
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Broadwayâs âReal Women Have Curvesâ to Close Because of Soft Sales
The immigration-themed musical is the second show to announce a plan to close in the aftermath of this yearâs Tony Awards.
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Was Basketball Invented in Herkimer, NY? The Human Calculator Thinks So.
The official story is that Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass., in 1891. But what about the teenager tossing cabbages in upstate New York a year earlier?
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Bernie Sanders Endorses Zohran Mamdani for N.Y.C. Mayor
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont backed Mr. Mamdani, joining Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in endorsing the front-runner of progressives.
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Why a Teacher of the Year Is Giving His Prize Money Away
Alhassan Susso, who teaches in the Bronx, is funding a teaching prize in Gambia, his home country, after the State Department canceled a grant program.
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How âPassengersâ Retooled After a Performerâs Injury
The company presenting the train travel-themed show at the Perelman Performing Arts Center faced a stressful predicament when a performer was suddenly sidelined.
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They Said She Was Home-Schooled. She Said She Was Locked in a Dog Crate.
A teenage girl fled her home last month after what she said was years of abuse. Prosecutors called what had happened to her âbeyond heinous.â
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