Hochul Visits an Ancestral Home, 3,000 Miles From the Governor’s Mansion
After meeting the pope and the mayors of Rome, London and Dublin, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York paused to reconnect with her past.
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After meeting the pope and the mayors of Rome, London and Dublin, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York paused to reconnect with her past.
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Officers were filmed punching three demonstrators at the protest in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. The police said protesters were blocking the streets.
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These lovingly customized cars, long embraced as a way to celebrate Mexican American culture and bring families together, are gaining visibility and respect as bouncing, rolling works of art.
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The former president’s defense appeared to chip away at Michael Cohen’s credibility, but legal experts said the case is still the prosecution’s to lose.
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Man Is Arrested in Random Attack on Steve Buscemi
The police recognized the suspect, Clifton Williams, when they went to the scene of another dispute on Friday.
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‘I Selected a Friday Evening in June to Celebrate With a Barbecue’
How to cool drinks in a pinch, a keepsake brought back to life and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
An Ex-President, a Senator and the Center of the (Legal) Universe
Manhattan is playing host to two of the biggest political trials in American history. The courthouses are just 500 feet apart.
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Why the Equal Rights Amendment Is Again a Hot Topic in New York
The proposed amendment to the State Constitution has become a divisive culture-war issue that encompasses abortion, discrimination and transgender athletes.
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How Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, a W.N.B.A. Star, Spends Her Sundays
Ms. Laney-Hamilton, who plays for the New York Liberty, is often in the gym for hours on Sundays, for practice or games. But when she’s not, it’s time to shop and pray.
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He was ensnared in Ithaca’s homeless encampment. Then, in a blur of violence, he was gone.
By Dan Barry and Photographs By Todd Heisler
What’s it like to attend twelve productions in nine days? Michael Paulson, the Times theater reporter, shared his sprint around Midtown Manhattan.
By Michael Paulson
Officers were filmed punching several people at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Bay Ridge.
By Christopher Maag
The machinery of celebrity is being laid bare in a Manhattan courtroom amid the first criminal prosecution of a former U.S. president.
By Jesse McKinley
The former president, who has sought to make some political appearances around New York as he stands criminal trial, is set to speak at an event next Thursday at Crotona Park.
By Katie Glueck and Maggie Haberman
New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.
The show, inspired by a 19th-century shipwreck, has had previous runs in Berkeley, Calif., and Washington.
By Michael Paulson
Justice Juan M. Merchan, the judge overseeing Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, donated modest amounts to Democratic groups in 2020.
By William K. Rashbaum, Jonah E. Bromwich and Ben Protess
A lawyer for the New Jersey senator pinned much of the blame on his wife. A government official explained halal meat certification.
By Maia Coleman, Tracey Tully and Benjamin Weiser
Arising from the free-form San Francisco radio scene of the 1960s, he became an influential voice on the powerhouse WPLJ in New York.
By Alex Williams
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