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  1. the city politic
    Finding Jordan NeelyHe had places he belonged and people looking out for him. How did he end up dying, alone, at the hands of a stranger on the subway?
  2. unitedhealthcare shooting
    UnitedHealth Executive Fatally Shot In NYC On Investor Day
    Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare Gunman Now NationalInvestigators reportedly found Monopoly money inside the suspect’s backpack, but no murder weapon.
  3. the city politic
    The 10 Local Charities I’m Supporting on Giving TuesdayHere are some of the best organizations that help our neighbors who need food and tackle the toughest forms of mental illness and substance abuse.
  4. reasons to love new york
    39 Reasons to Love New York Right Now‘SNL’ is 50 and 38 other reasons why.
  5. the cost of eating
    What Trump Means for TipsIt’s easier to sell $500 wine with a pro-billionaire president in office.
  6. 2024 election
    The End of DenialHow Trump’s rising popularity in New York (and everywhere else) exposed the Democratic Party’s break with reality.
  7. 2024 election
    Election FrightA city on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
  8. operators
    The Weird Worth of 40 Wall StreetDonald Trump’s most troubled real estate could soon become a slick machine to curry favor with the president.
  9. maga square garden
    So Is James Dolan a Republican or What?The Madison Square Garden owner plays his cards closely.
  10. what we know
    The Key People Caught Up in the Eric Adams InvestigationsFederal agents have grabbed a lot of phones. Here’s who they belong to.
  11. the city politic
    City HaulHow much longer can the Eric Adams machine last?
  12. neighborhood news
    The World’s Largest Plumbing RepairNew York City’s principal water-supply aqueduct gets a bypass operation.
  13. politics
    New Poll Paints Extremely Bleak Picture for Eric AdamsMore than two-thirds of New Yorkers indicated in a new Marist poll that the mayor should resign in the wake of the federal indictment against him.
  14. eric adams
    The Flamboyant Lawyer Trying to Keep Eric Adams From PrisonAlex Spiro has won big for Jay-Z and Alec Baldwin. The mayor may be his toughest case yet.
  15. liveblog
    Adams Indictment Fallout Continues: Live UpdatesAnother top aide resigned on Monday.
  16. eric adams indictment
    The Bribes That Made Eric Adams MayorProsecutors portray Eric Adams as obsessed with raising campaign money, no matter how illegal.
  17. eric adams indictment
    All the Free Trips and Bogus Donations Eric Adams Allegedly AcceptedFeds allege Turkish officials bribed Adams with flights and lavish hotel stays while pulling off straw-donor scams that helped propel his campaign.
  18. the city politic
    The Other Eric Adams ScandalThe NYPD shot a fare evader, a cop, and two bystanders. He defends it.
  19. just asking questions
    Where Are the New York City Corruption Probes Going?A former SDNY prosecutor on the recent raids targeting top city officials and when charges might be filed.
  20. the city politic
    Does Eric Adams Know How Much Trouble He’s In?The mayor loves to wave off scandals, but this time may be different.
  21. the city politic
    The Fight for Eric Garner Isn’t OverOn police misconduct, City Hall and the NYPD have gone back to business as usual.
  22. weather
    Large Swathes Of U.S. Under Excessive Heat Warnings
    It’s About to Feel Like a Furnace in New York CityThe National Weather Service has predicted a heatwave for much of the Northeast this week, with NYC temps expected to go above 90 degrees.
  23. the power trip
    Michael Cohen.
    Jerry Nadler Says Michael Cohen Is a Con Man AgainTrump’s former fixer may be a resistance hero, but that doesn’t mean New York Democrats will vote for him.
  24. the city politic
    Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams attend St.
    Hochul and Adams Are Thinking About Unmasking Subway RidersThe governor has joined the mayor in expressing an openness to some form of a subway mask ban, citing a risk of crime.
  25. tremendous content
    Donald Trump on Fifth Avenue in New York.
    Trump Can No Longer Shoot Someone on Fifth AvenueWith his gun permits set to be revoked after his felony conviction, Trump won’t be able to shoot random New Yorkers to prove how popular he is.
  26. trump on trial
    The Courage of Alvin Bragg’s ConvictionDespite the many doubters, the Manhattan district attorney’s steady, methodical approach to prosecuting Donald Trump prevailed.
  27. games
    New Jackpot CityEleven rivals. Countless billions. One prize: the right to build a casino in the heart of New York.
  28. the city politic
    Protesting New York City's segregated school system
    Why Are New York City Schools Still So Segregated?Seventy years after Brown v. Board, the city is refusing to deal with the problem.
  29. new york city
    Activists In New York City Mark Nabka Day With Protests
    Eric Adams Applauds NYPD After Violent Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators“I take my hat off to the police department,” the mayor said, after cops threw protesters to the ground and punched them in Bay Ridge this weekend.
  30. neighborhood news
    The Cannabis Crackdown BeginsThe Adams administration’s “Operation Padlock to Protect” gets underway.
  31. the takeover
    Our Campus. Our Crisis.Inside the encampments and crackdowns that shook American politics. A report by the student journalists of the Columbia Daily Spectator.
  32. the takeover
    Should Columbia’s President Resign?And 27 other questions we asked the school’s students, faculty, and staff.
  33. just asking questions
    "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" at Columbia University continues
    Isra Hirsi On the Resilience of Columbia University’s Pro-Palestinian ProtestsThe suspended Barnard student talks about the purpose of the encampment, the crackdown, and what’s next for her and other activists on campus.
  34. trump trial
    Man Who Self-Immolated Near Trump Trial Dies: How It HappenedA disturbed 37-year-old man published a manifesto of conspiratorial beliefs shortly before igniting himself.
  35. what we know
    NYPD Arrests Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Columbia University: How It HappenedMore than 100 people were arrested after Columbia University requested an NYPD crackdown on the protesters’ encampment.
  36. encounter
    The Woman Who Ate Eric Adams for BreakfastActivist Olayemi Olurin channeled a whole city’s frustration to grill the mayor on morning radio.
  37. the city politic
    On Patrol With the New York City Rat CzarKathleen Corradi has several million furry problems on her hands and a bureaucracy to navigate.
  38. earthquake!
    Earthquake and Aftershock Shake New York City: Live UpdatesThe widely felt evening aftershock registered a preliminary 4.0 magnitude, according to the USGS.
  39. earthquake!
    4.8 Earthquake In New Jersey Rattles New York Metro Area
    How Safe Are New York Buildings From Earthquakes?Not all are created equally.
  40. earthquake
    Sun and moon stand still (Joshua 10), woodcut, published 1835
    Are the End Times Here?An earthquake, an eclipse, and a plague of locusts.
  41. social studies
    What Led a New York Midwife to Fake 12,499 Vaccine Records?And what, exactly, did parents know?
  42. the city politic
    Mourners attend a memorial for slain 13-year-old Troy Gill in Crown Heights on March 5.
    A Street-Level View From New York’s Most Dangerous NeighborhoodCrown Heights is once again confronting a surge in street violence with resolve.
  43. labor
    The Hunger Strike to End 24-Hour ShiftsHome-care workers camp outside City Hall to demand an end to their brutal work.
  44. the city politic
    The Eric Adams Smash-and-GrabIt’s a brazenly transactional era of government here in New York City. Frank Carone is its master practitioner.
  45. what we know
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    What We Know About the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Brooklyn Subway ShootingThe Brooklyn district attorney’s office indicated Friday that the shooter will not be charged, citing evidence it was self-defense.
  46. migrant crisis
    The Migrants Outside St. BrigidThe city’s campaign to push migrants out has turned their lives into an interminable loop.
  47. housing
    The Eco–Yogi Slumlords of BrooklynHow did a couple who built an empire of yoga studios, vegan restaurants, and homes with “living walls” end up as pandemic villains?
  48. winter wonderland
    In Case You Didn’t Notice, It Finally Really SnowedOur long local snowmare is over.
  49. encounter
    The Relentless Damian WilliamsThe SDNY U.S. Attorney is one of the country’s gutsiest prosecutors — and a potential headache for Eric Adams.
  50. reasons to love new york
    A $45 Million Effort to Make Pregnancy Less Deadly in BrooklynThe borough president spent his entire capital budget on midwives, NICUs, and more.
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