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Libraries Hold Their Breath and Await the Budget

Five renovated branches are waiting to reopen, if the system receives sufficient funding.

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As Floods Beckoned, Much of New York’s Catch-Basin Trucks Were Offline

A report by the New York City comptroller’s office found “big gaps” in how the administration of Mayor Eric Adams…

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Will a Housing Deal Make New York More Affordable?

New York leaders agreed to a framework designed to help the state build more housing and keep prices down. Here…

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Protesters Disrupt Mayor Adams’s Speech to Business Leaders

The mayor’s speech at a “power breakfast” was interrupted by demonstrators who stormed the stage and accused him of abandoning…

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A ‘Nature School’ Meets in Brooklyn

A series of workshops hosted by the artist collective Field Meridians will try to get New Yorkers to open their…

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Fashion’s Favorite Farm

There are certain things the fashion industry will always love: The young and beautiful. Art and money. Nostalgia. A comeback.…

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Here Comes the Solar Eclipse

A total eclipse will be visible in parts of New York State today. In the city, we can expect a…

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The Surfer Dude Behind a Famous Jewel Heist

Murph the Surf became an unlikely folk hero after robbing the American Museum of Natural History’s Hall of Gems in…

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Hochul Orders M.T.A. to Stop Pressuring Marathon to Pay for Lost Tolls

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority wanted the New York City Marathon to pay $750,000 to make up for toll revenue lost…

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Celebrating History With 200,000 Tulips

Tulip Day is coming, as part of an initiative by the Netherlands Consulate General and other groups to mark the…

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