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Family Sues Egypt Over Beating of 2 Brothers at U.N. Mission in New York
The brothers claim four security guards beat and detained them during a protest in August 2025 outside Egypt’s mission to the United Nations.
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Woman Charged With Assaulting 3 Muslims in Brooklyn, Including Girl, 12
A 34-year-old Staten Island woman has been arrested and charged with hate crimes in connection with attacks that happened in a span of 11 minutes.
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How Hochul Improved Her Prospects and Hurt an Adversary Along the Way
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has warded off most challenges to her re-election, but still faces one from her own deputy, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado.
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When the Cold Turns Deadly, What Should New York City Do?
Seventeen New Yorkers have died after exposure to frigid temperatures since Jan. 24, raising questions about how Mayor Zohran Mamdani has managed the crisis.
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Primary for New Jersey Seat Is First House Race in Pivotal Year
Eleven candidates are running in a special primary election on Thursday to fill Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s former seat. They include a former member of Congress and the former lieutenant governor.
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Should Nazi Sympathizers Be Honored on City Sidewalks?
Markers on Lower Broadway recognize leaders who received ticker-tape parades. Some of them are now regarded as war criminals.
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Mamdani Endorses Hochul for Re-election, Praising ‘Model’ Partnership
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s support could lend a jolt of progressive energy to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s campaign and further cement them as allies.
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Jersey City Faces a Stunning Budget Deficit, Report Shows
The city’s new mayor, James Solomon, is blaming his predecessor, Steven Fulop, who just became the head of an influential business advocacy group in New York City.
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12 Columbia Professors and Students Are Arrested at Anti-ICE Protest
Demonstrators, who were demanding that the university provide more protection for international students, blocked Broadway.
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‘Moulin Rouge!’ Musical Will End Its Broadway Run This Summer
The final New York performance will be July 26, seven years after it opened; international and touring productions continue.
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67 Are Rescued From Stuck Gondolas at a New York Ski Resort
A mechanical failure at the Gore Mountain resort in the Adirondacks left guests in about 20 gondolas hovering above the snow for several hours.
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New York City Forecast to See More Snow and then Bitter Cold
A fast-moving storm this weekend could drop new snow on the grimy piles that have accumulated across the city. Bitter cold will follow.
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Who Is That Masked Man? The Orchids Aren’t Telling.
Mr. Flower Fantastic, guest designer for the New York Botanical Garden’s Orchid Show, lets his art speak for itself, never showing his face.
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A Stunning ‘King Lear’ That Reveals, Finally, a King in Full
Ten actors wear the crowns in Karin Coonrod’s production, which is rich with twilight revelation, at La MaMa in Manhattan.
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New York City Partners with W.H.O. as U.S. Withdraws From Global Effort
City health authorities are joining a network that counters new pathogens and emerging outbreaks.
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New York and New Jersey Resolve Fight Over Port Authority Control
The board of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will vote this week to confirm Kathryn Garcia as the executive director and Jean Roehrenbeck as the deputy executive director of the agency.
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Mamdani Chooses a Liberal Jewish Leader to Run Antisemitism Office
Phylisa Wisdom, the executive director of the New York Jewish Agenda, shares Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s criticism of Israel’s treatment of Gaza, but supports its right to exist as a Jewish state.
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David A. Ross Resigns from Art School After Epstein Email Release
David A. Ross said he remained “ashamed†for having been “taken in†by Jeffrey Epstein. Mr. Ross resigned his position at the School of Visual Arts in New York.
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Bright Horizons Child Care Centers Face Dozens of Alarming Complaints
In New York City, health officials have moved to shut down one center where workers were charged with child abuse. Records show that problems extend across the network.
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Hochul Chooses Adrienne Adams to Join Her Re-election Ticket
By choosing Ms. Adams as her nominee for lieutenant governor, Gov. Kathy Hochul created the first all-woman major-party ticket in New York State history.
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