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More Renters Are Moving Out of Town. But Where Are They Going?
During the depths of the pandemic, rising home prices were often tempered by low interest rates, making mortgage payments more…
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ID Theft, Fraud, Prison: The Wild Life of a Bishop Robbed at the Pulpit
Inside his makeshift church in Brooklyn, seated in a chair that looked more like a throne and dressed in a…
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New York’s Summer Streets Is Back. Here’s What’s Happening.
As New York City prepares for another week of temperatures in the mid-90s, New Yorkers have something else they can…
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Why Mechanics Are Finding Themselves on Rat Patrol
Good morning. It’s Thursday. We’ll look at yet another place where rats are turning up as the city emerges from…
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The Cartwheel Galaxy Is the Webb Telescope’s Latest Cosmic Snapshot
Scientists on Tuesday published the latest images from NASA’s triumphant James Webb Space Telescope. The newest release documents the Cartwheel…
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Gov. Hochul Defends Bail Reform as Mayor Adams Presses for Changes
Hours before Mayor Eric Adams held a news conference on Wednesday to argue that an “insane, broken system” allowed repeat…
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Nadler and Maloney Are Collegial at Debate. Their Rival Is Combative.
After decades of working together as House colleagues and ultimately ascending to powerful committee leadership posts, Representatives Jerrold ...
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Fire Sparked by Electric Scooter Battery Kills Woman and Child in Harlem
A fire in a Harlem apartment early Wednesday sparked by the lithium-ion battery on an electric scooter killed a 5-year-old…
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Days After N.Y. Speed Cameras Go Full-Time, Two Pedestrians Die in Crash
Two pedestrians were killed Wednesday morning in northern Manhattan’s Inwood neighborhood after two vehicles collided, the police said. A BMW…
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Why You Should Try Crevice Gardening: ‘This Is the Future’
What’s a crevice garden? It’s a rock garden taken right to the edge — an extreme design inspired by dramatic,…