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New York City Subway System to Install Security Cameras in Train Cars
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will install security cameras in every train car in order to reassure riders about the safety…
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The Redistricting Mess Comes to New York’s City Council
For several long months, New York’s efforts to redraw state congressional maps were caught in a fractious, litigious battle, ultimately…
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Winter Forecast: Gas and Electric Bills Will Soar
Good morning. It’s Tuesday. We’ll look at why utility bills in New York will probably be significantly higher this winter.…
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Physics Body Concedes Mistakes in Study of Missile Defense
The world’s largest body of physicists admitted on Monday that a report it had issued seven months ago contained errors…
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Top Aide Who Fueled Eric Adams’s Rise Will Resign at End of Year
One of Mayor Eric Adams’s closest advisers, who has helped formulate and work out some of the mayor’s thorniest policy…
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Don’t Let Republicans Off the Hook on Same-Sex Marriage
Why is it always on the Democrats to compromise? To be the nice ones? To take the high road to…
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Alain Tanner, Leading Director in Swiss New Wave, Dies at 92
Alain Tanner, a pioneering director in the Swiss New Wave movement that took off in the 1970s, known for his…
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A Sneaky Form of Climate Obstruction Hurts Pension Funds
In several Republican-led states, the officials who oversee pension funds for millions of state workers are being told, or may…
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New York City Faces Potential Fiscal Crisis as $10 Billion Deficit Looms
New York City, battered by economic headwinds and mired in a stubborn pandemic-driven downturn afflicting employment, tourism and tax revenue,…
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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties: In Chelsea: a one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, 950-square-foot duplex apartment ...