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Police and Brooklyn College Protesters Clash After Pro-Palestinian Rally
A Year Ago, Columbia Security Was Hands-Off at a Protest. Not This Time.
Liberals Are Cautiously Optimistic About Pope Leo XIV’s Views on LGBTQ Catholics
Former Model Testifies That Weinstein Molested Her When She Was 16
Hochul, Looking to 2026, Pushed to Weaken Oversight of Religious Schools
The Knicks Beat the Celtics (Again), and New York City Loves It
New York City Predicted Record Tourism. Then Came Trump.
About 80 Pro-Palestinian Activists Arrested in Columbia Library Takeover
Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey
Encompassing the Diaspora at the 1-54 Fair
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Migrants Are Skipping Medical Care, Fearing ICE, Doctors Say
An Early Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
‘Paris Here I Come!’: The Story of a 1950s Guide for Black Travelers
How 6 Democrats in a Consequential Governor’s Race Are Vying to Be Heard
Man Is Charged With Federal Hate Crimes in Assaults on Jewish Protesters
How Lost Radar and Silent Radios Have Upended Newark Air Travel
Flu Killed 25 Children in New York This Season, the Most in Many Years
Helicopter Broke Apart Before Crashing Into Hudson River, Report Says
‘Taking Her Voice’: Hilaria Baldwin Revisits Her Accent Controversy
New York Post
New York legislature passes long-delayed state budget — including provision for AG Letitia James’ legal defense
AG Letitia James heckled over mortgage fraud case at town hall: ‘Apologize to Donald Trump’
NYC performance artist divides people with sidewalk carpet stunt: ‘Perverted’
Private NYC special ed school owes $800K in legal fees over sex harass, health violations: suit
Here are the 10 worst deadbeat dads in Suffolk County — and what the sheriff wants for Mother’s Day
NY lawmakers dismiss Hochul’s mask restriction as ‘nothing burger’ in wake of anti-Israel protesters’ latest violent attack on Columbia
Long Island village walloped by insane 87% property tax hike as locals blame office goof
NYC Mayor Eric Adams does victory lap as new state rules make it easier to force mentally ill into treatment
OneTaste guru once claimed her alleged sex cult’s philosophy could stop rape by turning ‘p—y on high’
MTA will reap NYC business tax, speed camera fines under NY’s $254B behemoth budget
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Columbia says it suspended some masked anti-Israel student rioters who trashed campus library: ‘Need to see serious consequences’
New Yorkers drop everything to celebrate first-ever American pope at St. Patrick’s Cathedral: ‘I couldn’t be happier’
Brooklyn boy, 16, busted for making threats to schools in Texas, targeting family of Uvalde massacre victim
NYS man shot 7 times in bloodthirsty caught-on-video attack — then somehow drives to hospital
Amtrak taken for a ride in wild $12M scam by 119 employees, crooked docs – but more than half kept their jobs: bombshell probe
Arthur — the NYC carriage horse who famously crashed into two cars — found happy ending
Paralympic medalist who lost leg in shark attack turns trauma into hope with swim-a-thon fundraiser
Grisly NYC dog attack inspires new ‘Penny’s Law’ to hold negligent pet owners criminally accountable
Feds vow visa crackdown, deportations against ‘disgraceful’ anti-Israel Columbia University rioters
Famed ‘Sopranos’ actor Tony Sirico’s brother is in Rome for conclave
Gothamist
Prosecutors charge 20 in $4.6M car theft ring that stretched across the US, Queens DA says
Nearly half of NYPD’s bomb squad – and their dogs – could retire this year, union says
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A train service returns to the Rockaways this month
NY is mailing out 'inflation refund' checks. Here's how much money you should expect.
New NYC food festival ‘The Great Nosh’ is coming to Governors Island
'I'm very disappointed' — Rite-Aid NY customers lament closing of all remaining stores
Early Addition: Is Long Island the emo capital of the world?
NY lawmakers aim to block Elon Musk's attempt to turn X into a Venmo, Zelle competitor
NY state budget deal includes NYPD pension sweetener for some retiring cops
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Live Wednesday: A conversation with NJ's Republican candidates for governor
Extra Extra: Are New Yorkers actually more polite in restaurants than they were 40 years ago?
NJ Transit claims union wants higher salaries as possible strike looms
NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo will run on independent ballot line in November
Managing flights at Newark is so bad that air traffic controllers go on trauma leave
Columbia lays off 180 staff amid ongoing tussle over federal research funding
Extra Extra: Luigi Mangione got a lot of birthday presents
Gov. Kathy Hochul to testify at congressional hearing on sanctuary states
Teen fatally shot at Brooklyn apartment complex had gone to visit friend, family says
Woman struck by driver at NYC protest sues NYPD for false arrest
At St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New Yorkers celebrate the first American pope
3 new measles cases confirmed in New York state as infections rise nationwide
Elite Upper West Side school wrestles with punishment for 'xenophobic' border patrol prank
Real estate execs gave $400K to Cuomo’s PAC. NYC is suing them for building disrepair.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from restricting NYC housing funding
Early Addition: Manhattan jurors in Diddy trial quizzed on their Mike Myers familiarity
Brooklyn bike lane stokes court battle between opponents in upcoming primary
Would a run for governor put NY Rep. Stefanik's rise among Republicans at risk?
NYC sightseeing helicopter broke apart midair before deadly Hudson crash, feds say
In Sunset Park, a plan to improve street safety is on ice until NYC mayoral election
Speed cameras coming soon to MTA bridges and tunnels in NYC
Is pollen relief on the horizon in NYC? Don't hold your breath just yet.
80 arrested after protesters storm Columbia library, feds reviewing participants' visas
NJ GOP governor hopefuls clash over housing, immigration and 'heart'
Fatal Port Newark ship fire caused by improper vehicle use and training gaps, feds find
The kids are alright: NY’s Playland amusement park will open this month
4 Bronx kids missing from their homes this week, police say
BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! announces lineup of free summer shows in Prospect Park
Mayor Adams says Amtrak has ‘refused to listen to reason’ about repairs to East River tunnels
‘It can’t be a free-for-all': Mayor Adams, officials take aim at vendor reforms
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Robert Prevost elected first American pope
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Feeding America's insatiable appetite for lumber
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Cast Of Broadway's 'Real Women Have Curves' Perform Live
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Midday News: Federal Officials Review Status of Arrested Pro-Palestine Protestors at Columbia University, Woman Sues City for False Arrest, and Pollen Season
Trump Admin's Cuts Hit Universities Hard; NJ's Republican Candidates for Governor Speak; Honoring Free Expression; 100 Years of 100 Things: Celia Cruz
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Trump Admin's Cuts Hit Universities Hard
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Red Baraat at Brooklyn Bowl
Vatican selects new pope to lead the Catholic Church
Meet NYC's only pollen counter
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Events mark 80 years since end of World War Two in Europe
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The City
NYPD Tases Pro-Palestinian Demonstrator Outside Brooklyn College
Candidates Hit the Airwaves, Cuomo’s Dog and Your Debate Questions
City to See Fewer Tourists as Trump Stances Anger Canadians
NYC House Democrats Say They Want Their Party to Boost AOC
NYC Arts Groups Reel as Trump NEA Cuts Hit Home
Campaign Board Chair Nixes Eric Adams’ Re-upped Request for $4 million in Matching Funds
Criminal-Probe Pretext for NYPD ICE Cooperation Alarms Immigrant Advocates
Judges Reject Ballot Attack From Big-Money PAC in Bronx Council Race
The Dog Ate My Birth Certificate and Other Tales From the Real ID Rush
God Calling: Product of City Seminary Reflects on Pope Pick
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Banks Prepare to Sell Billions of Dollars of X Loans
Canada to Provide $720 Million to Canada Post to Avoid Insolvency at Mail Service
Amazon Willing to Discuss Quebec Shutdown With Canadian Officials
Target Drops DEI Goals and Ends Program to Boost Black Suppliers
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Novo Nordisk Shares Surge on New Obesity Drug Results
EU Conditionally Approves International Paper's $7.16 Billion DS Smith Buy
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Google to Put Warnings on U.K. Businesses Using Fake Online Reviews
Ericsson Shares Slump as Earnings Hit by Weakness Outside of Core Networks Business
Verizon Results Boosted by Higher Prices, Gain in Wireless Customers
If You Need to Escape a Wildfire in an EV, Here Is What to Know
CaixaBank's CFO Sees Case for Dealmaking Among Europe's Banks
Tesla to Recall Cars in China on Safety Concerns
Korea Zinc Shares Rally After Adopting New Investor Protection Rules
Burberry Sees Positive Signs as Turnaround Plan Continues
Rolls-Royce Strikes Contract to Supply Nuclear Reactors for U.K. Submarines
China's WeRide Wants to Build Global Robotaxi Empire
Hell Gate
Columbia and NYPD Crush Student Library Occupation Supporting Palestine
Surprise: Brooklyn Mirage Is Not Opening This Weekend, Either
Lander Attacks Cuomo for 'Using Jews as Pawns'
Ah Well, No Shame in Losing to the Boston Cel—NEW YORK KNICKS NBA CHAMPIONS 2025
Spudz Slope Serves Beautiful Baked Potatoes From a Windsor Terrace Window
A Month of Randy Mastro
Mayor Adams and NYPD Commissioner Tisch Hype Up Tren de Aragua, Downplay NYPD's Illegal Collaboration With Trump's Immigration Force
The City Council Wants to Finally Fix NYC's Broken Street Vendor System, Again
Inside the Battle to Save One of the Last SROs in the East Village
A Pulitzer Nod for Hell Gate's Newest Writer
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Brooklyn Mirage's Permitting Delays Are Not a Mirage
Zohran's Rainy Sunday Funday
The Tompkins Avenue Open Street Helped Bed-Vyne Brew Thrive—Until the Local NYPD Precinct Shut the Party Down
Play Along With Long Play This Weekend
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A Day in the Live-Streamed Life of Donald Trump
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Sigrid Nunez on the Beauty of Narrative Restraint
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How Cory Arcangel Recovered Michel Majerus’s Digital Legacy
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100 Years of The New Yorker
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The Spy in the Jeu de Paume
Self-Portrait as Psychology
Forced Amnesia
For the Love of Money
‘Her Own Cuneiform’
How Brown Came North and Failed
Pure Thought on Paper
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‘There’s Nothing for Me Here’
Zionism Without Zion
The Connoisseur of Desire
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Organizing the Opposition
Mischief in the Pages
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In Search of Almas Ali
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‘Illness and Its Very Concept’
From Evasion to Defiance
Vanishing Rights: Immigration, Deportation, and the Rhetoric of Invasion
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Happy Accidents
Constitutional Crises
Vance’s Junk History
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Writing Like a Mountain
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A More Perfect Truth
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National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
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A Century of Surrealism
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Measles Gone Wild
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Reddit New York
West Point Is Supposed to Educate, Not Indoctrinate – "I will be resigning after this semester from my tenured position at West Point after 13 years on the faculty. I cannot tolerate these changes, which prevent me from doing my job responsibly."
Woman strangles 20-year-old commuter on NYC subway and yells ‘I’m gonna kill you’
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Columbia University
Three measles cases confirmed in Orange County
Lawler: "Radical Far-Left Activist" Was Removed From Town Hall In Somers (Update)
Harvey Weinstein Accuser Kaja Sokola Begins Testimony in New York Trial; Sister Says Ex-Model Was ‘Proud of Knowing’ Him
Has anyone gotten an Enhanced/Real ID in the last month or so? How long did it take to get mailed to you?
New York sees highest flu-related pediatric deaths ever recorded in a season
NY lawmakers aim to block Elon Musk's attempt to turn X into a Venmo, Zelle competitor
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Elderly Jewish Woman Manhandled and Dragged Out of Rep. Mike Lawler’s Town Hall After Questioning Trump Tariffs
Diddy trial judge snaps at lawyer for calling prosecutors a 'six-pack of white women'
Binghamton University generates nearly $1.5 billion for local economy - Binghamton News
‘It’s out of control’: the fight against US ‘tip-creep’
What to do?
Trouble in the skies: Chaos at Newark airport has left fliers on edge as air traffic problems worsen
N.Y. set to become largest state in U.S. to enact school cellphone ban
Hundreds join search for missing New York Democrat on Long Island
Apologies if this has been discussed already but I heard NY will now offer free community college courses to adults pursuing an associates in an "in-demand" field. Does anyone know about this?
Social Worker Dragged Out of Her Seat at GOP Town Hall in New York
NY, Dem-led states sue Trump admin. over wind energy permitting freeze
Hudson Valley town Superintendent of Highways arrested for shooting DoorDash driver in the back
Luigi Mangione’s defense fund nears $1 million as donations pour in ahead of accused killer’s birthday | Many have contributed $27 to the fund in honor of the accused murderer’s 27th birthday
The New York State Police are feeding ICE a gang database
'Do not mock us': Catholic leaders denounce Trump's AI pope on eve of conclave | Trump's action drew rebukes from a group representing Catholic bishops in New York and among Italians
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A Dressed-Up Taiwanese Restaurant Opens in Midtown
The Best New Bars in New York City
An NYC Halal Cart Owner Gets the Spotlight in Ramy’s New Animated Show
Here’s What Kwame Onwuachi Served at the Met Gala Last Night
Grub Street
Park Slope’s Pecking House Is Closing Tomorrow
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The City’s Best New Pancakes Are Stacked
Lucien Smith Gets a Job
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When Feeding Is Also Puppeteering
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Everything We Know About the Case(s) Against the Alexander Brothers
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Observer
I Still Love You, Man: The Best Onscreen Bromances
Gibney Company Brings Souls, Soles and a Prepared Piano to the Joyce
Bill Gates Says His Foundation Will Spend Down 99% of His Fortune and Close by 2045
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Pisces, a Seafood Wonderland With Luxury to Spare, Opens at Wynn Las Vegas
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Tina Kim On Dansaekhwa, Diplomacy and Effective Canon Building
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AM New York
Twenty people indicted in Queens-based $4.6M vehicle theft ring after three-year probe: DA
Driver who allegedly killed beloved Bronx football coach during pileup turns himself in
‘Getting dizzy just thinking about it’: NYC borrowers scramble as student loan collections return
A police cadet stabbed in Queens achieves dream of becoming NYPD officer two years later: ‘I never saw myself as being a hero’
Allerton fire victims rally at City Hall to demand housing assistance
Average monthly rent in NYC reaches nearly 150% more than national average entering May 2025: Report
AMERICAN POPE! Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago named leader of Catholic Church, takes the name Leo XIV
Amazin’ Mets Foundation announces launch of ‘Amazin’ Auction,’ featuring bidding on Mets memorabilia and experiences
Mayor Adams applauds new state budget that expands involuntary commitment powers for those with mental illness
Columbia University turmoil: Secretary of State Rubio threatens to deport protesters after 80 arrests for occupying library