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The Tragedy at This Year’s Hajj Is Just the Beginning
In April 2020, when New York City was the “Covid capital of the world,” 815 New Yorkers died from the…
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Beryl Leaves Millions Without Power in Houston: What to Know
The storm hit Texas on Monday as a Category 1 hurricane. As the storm moved out of the state, officials…
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Who’s Running Against Mayor Adams? The Answer May Shape Other Key Races.
New York City officials, including the comptroller, Brad Lander, are weighing whether to challenge Eric Adams, potentially creating openings in…
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9 Mayors on What Divides America, and What Will Save It
Mayors described the national discourse as “broken,” “garbage” and “horrible.” But many found reassurance inside their own cities.
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New York City’s Worst Water Bill Delinquent? New York State.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and two other state entities owe $76.5 million in unpaid city water bills at a time…
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New York Expands Divisive Food Debit Card Program for Migrants
Despite pushback against a pilot program to provide the debit cards, the city expanded it, saying it saves money.
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Reopen N.Y.C. Libraries on Sundays? Yes. Free 3-K for All? Not Quite.
Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council reached a $112 billion budget deal that restored some unpopular cuts to key…
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They Returned to Northern Gaza, Only to Be Ordered to Evacuate Again
Early in the war against Hamas, as Israeli forces made their way from the north of the Gaza Strip toward…
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A Tense Time for Parks, Libraries and the Arts
As the city budget deadline looms, the targets of Mayor Eric Adams’s cuts are rallying their bases.
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The Dog Days of Summer Are Here Early. New York City Is Adapting.
Global warming has led to more extreme weather earlier and later in the year, causing New Yorkers to rethink their…