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A Dry Summer Doesn’t Mean Serious Drought in New York

Good morning. It’s Tuesday. Scroll down for trash talk with a reporter — that is, a Q. and A. about…

In Lawsuits, Ex-Employees Offer Harsh Portrait of Project Veritas

The conservative group Project Veritas has for years sought to embarrass political opponents and members of media organizations by ...

$15 French Fries and $18 Sandwiches: Inflation Hits New York

This was supposed to be a summer of long-awaited celebrations in New York City, the return of a packed calendar…

Fear of Crime Transcends Data Along One New York Subway Line’s 31 Miles

At 31 miles long, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s A train traverses New York City, from the thriving Dominican enclave of…

New Jersey Man Gets 5 Years in Prison in GoFundMe Fraud Case

Mark D’Amico and his girlfriend said they wanted to reward a homeless man who had spent his last $20 to…

‘No Drama’ Compost? N.Y.C. Is Expanding Food and Yard Waste Pickup

What happens to food scraps in the garbage is both gross (rats, garbage juice) and weighty (methane emissions, climate crisis).…

Why the Rent Is So High

Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll look at why affordable apartments are in such short supply in New York. We’ll also…

Seeking Asylum in Texas; Sent to New York to Make a Political Point

The first 3,500 miles of Jose Rodríguez’s journey from Venezuela to New York took nearly two months. The last 2,000…

How New York City Hopes to Win Its Long, Losing War on Trash

“Did you get that?” It was a steamy July morning on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, and a man in…

How a Couple Who Started a Food Bank Spend Their Sundays

When the pandemic caused food banks to shut down in March 2020, two soup kitchen volunteers, Mammad Mahmoodi and Sasha…

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