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Newyork
For Two Color-Obsessed Artists, a White-Walled Home
IN 1973, THE painter Stanley Whitney moved into a long, skinny loft overlooking Cooper Square in downtown Manhattan. In the course of the next 50 years, he’d meet and marry the artist Marina Adams, who makes rhythmic large-scale paintings in vibrant ...
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Newyork
A New Plan to Hire Thousands of Workers to Help N.Y.C. Families in Need
The News Adrienne Adams, the speaker of the City Council, announced on Wednesday an effort to help hire New Yorkers for important but unfilled city jobs. The plan, which she described during her third State of the City address at the Brooklyn ...
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Newyork
The World Feels the Trump Touch
According to Pew Research, the share of voters who say that the United States provides “too much” support to Ukraine more than quadrupled between March 2022 and December 2023, going from 7 to 31 percent. Among Republicans, the share grew from 9 to 48 ...
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Newyork
New York’s Leadership Is Faltering at a Key Moment
David Firestone: Hi, Mara, and welcome to a year that’s going to be full of news about Mayor Eric Adams and the long-term health of New York City. City Hall is playing nothing but defense these days, and it seemed fitting somehow to learn that Adams ...
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Newyork
New York City Sues Bus Companies That Brought 30,000 Migrants From Texas
The lawsuit accuses 17 companies of carrying out a plan by the governor of Texas to send tens of thousands of migrants to New York.
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Newyork
Homicides and Shootings Fell in New York City as Felony Assaults Rose
Car thefts also increased amid a slight drop in crime overall in 2023, police officials said on Wednesday.
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Newyork
How’s Mayor Adams Doing? Don’t Ask, Many New Yorkers Say.
Halfway through his term, Mr. Adams is fighting to overcome low poll numbers and questions about his management as he faces a federal corruption investigation.
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Newyork
Season’s Greetings From Grinch City
Conflict and crisis have cast a pall over New York. Never mind swagger — where is the holiday spirit?
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Newyork
New York City Is Set to End Most Uses of Solitary Confinement
The City Council vote has highlighted a broader debate over whether solitary confinement is torture or a legitimate form of punishment for violent detainees.
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Newyork
New York City Moves to Ban Solitary Confinement, Defying Mayor Adams
The New York City Council is expected to approve a bill to ban solitary confinement this week over the objections of Mayor Eric Adams, who may veto it.