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Liz Robbins Dies at 76; Broke Glass Ceiling as a Washington Lobbyist
She founded the first woman-owned lobbying firm in the country, and made her name by supporting social policy and nonprofit…
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Crime Concerns Drove Asian Americans Away From New York Democrats
Worries about public safety, especially attacks against Asian Americans, caused some in the once-reliably Democratic bloc to vote Republican last…
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First Anniversary of a Tragic Fire in the Bronx
A year after the Twin Parks blaze that killed 17, a former resident plans to go back to pay homage…
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New York Voters Put Democrats on Notice. Was the Message Received?
For politicians in some places in the United States, election losses tend to prompt a kind of soul-searching. In Albany?…
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Michael Snow, Prolific and Playful Artistic Polymath, Is Dead at 94
He was a painter, a musician, a photographer and a sculptor. But he was best known for experimental (and often…
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Major Crimes Rose 22 Percent in New York City, Even as Shootings Fell
Homicides fell to their lowest level since 2019, before the pandemic, but other categories of crime, including robbery and burglary,…
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The MAGA Transformation of Elise Stefanik
More from our inbox: The Benefits of an Expanded Child Tax CreditSpecial Ed Funds for Hasidim: Require Proof of DisabilityWhat…
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Frank James to Plead Guilty to Terrorism in Brooklyn Subway Attack
The suspect, who unleashed a barrage of gunfire on the subway last April, faces a possible life sentence.
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A Laundry List of New Laws for the New Year
Gov. Kathy Hochul has issued a 12-page list of legislation that will take effect in 2023, including minimum wage raises…
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Ronald Feldman, Art Gallerist With an Eye for Politics, Dies at 84
A former lawyer, he showcased artists who tackled issues like women’s rights, the environment, totalitarianism and war.