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The City That Never Sleeps … or Shops in Person

Walking through New York City — America’s great harborer of people, culture and activity — can feel like strolling the…

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Early Voting Begins in New York: Here’s What to Know

Although no citywide offices are being contested this year, the New York City Council is up for election, and voters…

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‘Franning It Up’ at New York’s Most No-Nonsense Party

Blazers, jeans and candy cigarettes were the dress code at FranCon, an event dedicated to the writer Fran Lebowitz.

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Why This Craftsman Can’t Wait for Halloween to Be Over

The pressure is on for a professional pumpkin carver, who doesn’t even have time to go trick-or-treating with his children.

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New York City Was the Real Star of ‘Billions’

As the Showtime series airs its final episode, the showrunners look back at the essential role the city’s restaurants and…

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What Is a Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Library Doing in North Dakota?

The $333 million project rising in a tiny badlands town wants to showcase the 26th president and his visionary environmental…

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A New Generation of Artists in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio

The Whitney Museum has acquired the artist’s former space, once a metalworking studio, in the West Village.

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When the Skyscraper You Hate Blocks the Skyscraper You Love

Sometimes New York’s a downer. I had an appointment the other day near Madison Square Park. For years, one of…

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Traffic Tickets Are No Bar to Owning a Gun in New York City, Judge Rules

A federal judge’s decision means that the city may no longer be able to consider people’s moral character when they…

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New York Has Regained Its Lost Jobs. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?

Mayor Eric Adams announced last week that the city recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic. Analysts say…

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