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There Were Lynchings in the North, Too

An N.Y.U. project examines the history of lynchings after the Civil War, including one in New York State.

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Why Bicycle Deaths in New York City Are at a 23-Year High

Last year was the deadliest year for cyclists in New York City since 1999, according to new data from the…

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Why Free 3-K Is So Crucial for New York City Parents

Many families were counting on a break from crippling child care costs. Mayor Eric Adams’s cuts have cast doubt on…

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A Fresh Look at a Sensational 1843 Murder Case and Its Fallout

In “The Witch of New York,” Alex Hortis revisits a Staten Island case that helped usher in a lurid new…

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Iris Apfel, a Full Life in Full Looks

The New York society figure, former interior designer and self-proclaimed “geriatric starlet” made dressing a delight.

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After Deadly Fires, New York Tries Public E-Bike Charging Hubs

Delivery workers will test five outdoor charging stations in Manhattan and Brooklyn in a new city pilot program.

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Democrats Pass a N.Y. House Map That Modestly Benefits Them

The News Democrats in New York adopted a new congressional map on Wednesday, using their supermajorities in the State Legislature…

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The Sputtering Effort to Persuade Migrants to Leave New York

A $25 million program aims to relocate migrants in other counties. But many don’t want to make the move.

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Against All Odds, New York’s Artist Buildings Have Survived

New York’s reputation as a beacon for artists was never inevitable. Only after World War II had destabilized Europe was…

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Why Artists Rule New York

Unlike, say, Los Angeles or Washington, D.C. — one-industry towns where, more likely than not, you’re either in Hollywood or…

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