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New York Cityâs Everlasting Scaffolding
Why the protective barriers over sidewalks stay up for so long.
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Seder Is About Family, Food, Freedom. And Now, Itâs Also About the War.
At Passover Seders, many families addressed the war in Gaza. In some cases, generations clashed and tensions arose. âThatâs the Jewish way,â said one host.
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Trump Trial Judge Questions Defense Lawyerâs Credibility as Pecker Testifies
Donald J. Trumpâs criminal trial in Manhattan is off to an ominous start for the former president, and it might not get any easier in the days ahead.
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Mayor Adams Pushes Out Chairwoman of Police Oversight Board
Arva Rice was asked to resign after she criticized police handling of a fatal shooting investigation and requested more money and power to investigate misconduct.
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Libraries Hold Their Breath and Await the Budget
Five renovated branches are waiting to reopen, if the system receives sufficient funding.
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On Second Night of Passover, Jewish New Yorkers Target Schumer Over Aid
Approximately 200 were arrested after pro-Palestinian Jewish groups rallied near Chuck Schumerâs home, as the Senate prepared to authorize billions of dollars in aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.
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George Santos Said He Was Running for Congress Again. (Heâs Not.)
Less than two weeks after announcing a surprise long-shot bid for a House seat on Eastern Long Island, Mr. Santos said he was no longer pursuing the seat.
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Tabloid Publisher Testifies Trump Asked Him to âHelp the Campaignâ
The jury heard testimony about what prosecutors say was a conspiracy to bury negative news, including a porn starâs claim of a sexual encounter with Donald Trump. The longtime publisher of The National Enquirer will resume his testimony on Thursday.
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Columbia University Protests: Inside a Week of Unrest on Campus
In a Washington war room, Columbiaâs president, Nemat Shafik, decided to call police officers to arrest protesting students. The backlash now threatens her leadership.
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âOh, Mary!,â a Surprise Downtown Hit, Will Play Broadway This Summer
Cole Escolaâs madcap comedy about the former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln will begin performances in June.
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New York Botanical Garden Creates a âWonderlandâ Adventure
A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carrollâs books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.
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Christopher Wool Returns to New York With Big New Art
In his biggest exhibit since a 2013 retrospective at the Guggenheim, Christopher Wool has created his own show in a unique space.
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Pecker Describes Quashing Doormanâs Claim Trump Had Child Out of Wedlock
The former publisher of The National Enquirer testified at Donald J. Trumpâs criminal trial that he used a so-called catch-and-kill deal to silence the doorman.
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Eric Adams Defends Randy Mastro Despite Daunting City Council Opposition
Mayor Eric Adams praised Randy Mastroâs âimpressiveâ career as he moves to hire him as New York Cityâs top lawyer. A majority of the Council is believed to oppose his nomination.
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Trump Hush Money Trial Takeaways: Gag Order Fight and Pecker Testimony
Donald J. Trumpâs lawyer was harshly questioned as he tried to avoid a contempt citation. And a publisher testified about how he put The National Enquirer to work for Mr. Trumpâs campaign.
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National Enquirerâs Help for Trump Broke Norms Even in the Tabloid World
The tabloidâs parent company was fined for breaking federal election laws after spending money to buy and bury stories that could have harmed Donald J. Trumpâs campaign.
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David Pecker, Former National Enquirer Publisher, Details How He Helped Trump
Testifying for the prosecution, Mr. Pecker spoke about the mutually beneficial relationship between Donald J. Trump and the supermarket tabloid.
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Trump Shared Fox News Hostâs Remarks on Truth Social. Prosecutors Call It âTroubling.â
Donald J. Trump amplified a false assertion by the commentator Jesse Watters that activists were infiltrating the jury in his criminal trial.
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Gag Order Hearing Is Heated as Judge Considers Citing Trump for Contempt
Justice Juan M. Merchan, overseeing Donald J. Trumpâs criminal trial, warned the former presidentâs lawyer that he was losing credibility.
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Did the Israel-Hamas War Influence Your Seder Rituals? Tell Us.
We want to know if the war changed the rituals or the tenor of your Seder.
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