Newyork
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Why Drivers Could Soon Pay $23 to Reach Manhattan
It could soon be more expensive to drive through Manhattan’s most densely packed streets, as a tolling program that aims…
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The Robin to Trump’s Batman Is Expected to Make a Plea Deal
We’ll look at the plea deal for a Trump Organization loyalist who could have been sentenced to 15 years in…
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A Professor Who Studies Housing Discrimination Says It Happened to Him
Last summer, Nathan Connolly and his wife, Shani Mott,welcomed an appraiser into their house in Baltimore, hoping to take advantage…
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Candidates Say No Thanks to Trump ‘Endorsements’ in N.Y. House Races
Former President Donald J. Trump made unwelcome endorsements on Wednesday evening, sarcastically offering his support to candidates who once ...
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Covid and N.Y.C. Schools: Back to Class, and Finally Back to Normal?
Many teachers and families have been counting on the upcoming school year to bring a return to normalcy. In New…
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‘I’m Done With Him’: A Mother’s Anger Over Rushdie Attack
FAIRVIEW, N.J. — Hadi Matar had resented being pushed to pursue schoolwork. At 24, he worked a low-level job at…
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The M.T.A.’s Money Woes
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll look at what the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s looming budget deficit might mean for riders —…
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NASA’s Moon Rocket Heads Back to the Launchpad
NASA’s big moon rocket is rolling out to the launching pad for the third time — and it actually is…
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Two of New York’s Oldest Mafia Clans Charged in Money Laundering Scheme
For nearly a decade, families visited a small coffee shop in suburban Long Island for pastries and gelato. Many were…
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Carolyn Maloney’s Campaign Pitch: A Man Can’t Do My Job
One morning last week, a group of leading feminists gathered inside the former Upper East Side home of one of…