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679 Paintings. Sculptures. A Sword. The Met Moved Them All.

The museum’s European galleries open today after a $150 million renovation that will allow art to be seen through a…

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The ‘Unofficial Talent Scout’ Who Celebrates New York’s Colorful Side

More Than Likes is a series about social media personalities who are trying to do positive things for their communities.…

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Battle for House Control in ’24 Race Begins in a New York Courtroom

The state’s highest court, which struck down Democrats’ gerrymandered map in 2022, will consider whether to let them try to…

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Why a Boston Tea Party Patriot Is Being Honored in Brooklyn

Ebenezer Stevens was among those who boarded three British ships in a symbolic act that helped jump-start the American Revolution.

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Here’s Why a New York City Lobster Roll (With Fries!) Costs $32

Here’s Why a New York City Lobster Roll (With Fries!) Costs $32 By Eliza Shapiro Photographs by Victoria Will for…

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How Hoboken Got Smart About Climate Change

The New Jersey city has been more forward-thinking than New York in preparing for big storms.

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MasterVoices Puts on a Starry Show With a Shoestring Budget

This essential organization gives fresh, entertaining life to music theater curiosities. What if it had more money?

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Regents Exams May Become Optional for High School Graduation in New York

The tests had once been seen as a hallmark of academic rigor, but high-stakes graduation tests have fallen out of…

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F.B.I. Examining Whether Adams Cleared Red Tape for Turkish Government

After winning the 2021 Democratic mayoral primary, Eric Adams successfully pressed city officials to allow the opening of a Manhattan…

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Should Your Ex-Boss Get a Say in Your New Job? Wall Street Says Yes.

Legislation in New York that would outlaw noncompete agreements, a staple at big banks, has led to frenzied lobbying to…

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