New York
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Newyork
Hosting the Olympics Costs Billions. What Does a City Get Back?
It was a sunny morning in mid-June and the athletes’ village for the Summer Olympics, in Seine-Saint-Denis, just outside Paris, was still nominally under construction. Workers sweated in hard hats and yellow vests, watching over the empty site. Built ...
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Newyork
Regulars Mourn Neary’s, an Old-Time Bar That’s Closing
The Irish bar was opened in Manhattan 57 years ago. The building on East 57th Street has been sold.
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News
The Most Memorable Reviews by Pete Wells
The Times’s restaurant critic is stepping down after a dozen years on the job. Here are some of his most engaging reviews and essays.
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Newyork
It May Feel Like 100 Degrees in New York on Tuesday
The hot spell will continue until Thursday, officials predict, and the city and surrounding areas were placed under a heat advisory.
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Books
Move Over, La Guardia and Newark: 18 Artists to Star at New J.F.K. Terminal
Terminal 6 at Kennedy International Airport will feature work by Charles Gaines, Barbara Kruger and more. Developers of new terminals must invest in public art.
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Newyork
Capturing the Humanity of a Migrant Family
A reporter and a visual journalist followed the Aguilar Ortega family during a dangerous journey to the United States.
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US
In Manhattan Real Estate, Cash Is Everything
All-cash purchases shot up to 64 percent of home sales in the borough. Here’s who’s buying.
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Newyork
The Real Problem With Legal Weed
When New York legalized recreational marijuana in 2021, the future seemed bright. “It has been a long road to get here, but it will be worth the wait,” State Senator Liz Krueger, a sponsor of the legislation, told New Yorkers. Legalization, she and ...
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Newyork
New York City’s Worst Water Bill Delinquent? New York State.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and two other state entities owe $76.5 million in unpaid city water bills at a time when the city is raising water rates.
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Newyork
F1 of the Water? Yachts Race at the Statue of Liberty.
At 11:30 a.m. Sunday morning, with New York City under a heat advisory, a gaggle of sailing enthusiasts, dressed in polo shirts and summer dresses, boarded a ferry for Governors Island to watch towering F50 catamarans race along the skyline of Lower ...