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Trump Fraud Inquiry's Focus: Did He Mislead His Own Accountants?
The investigation, by the Manhattan district attorney, is zeroing in on information the former president and his company shared about the value of his assets.
By William K. Rashbaum , Ben Protess and Jonah E. Bromwich
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Cuomo Is Ordered to Forfeit Earnings From $5.1 Million Book Deal
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo received authorization to write the book under false pretenses, the board had previously ruled.
By Grace Ashford and Luis Ferré-Sadurní
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Man Exonerated in Malcolm X Murder Files Lawsuit Against New York State
Muhammad A. Aziz filed the claim on Tuesday, along with a notice seeking a settlement with the city, for the toll that being "unjustly branded as a convicted murderer" for 55 years took on his life.
By Troy Closson and Jonah E. Bromwich
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The 'Double Whammy' That Is Slowing New York City's Job Growth
The city has regained fewer than 6 of every 10 jobs it lost since the pandemic began, while the nation as a whole has regained more than 90 percent of lost jobs.
By Matthew Haag and Patrick McGeehan
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Deals Reached on $14 Billion Airport and Rail Projects in New York City
Elected officials announced deals on funding of a new international terminal at Kennedy Airport and improvements to commuter train service.
By Patrick McGeehan
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Feed the Hungry? You'll Need a Permit for That.
Newark, New Jersey's largest city, is working on an ordinance that would restrict the practice of feeding homeless people who live on the street.
By Andy Newman
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New York Today
She Got the First Vaccine. Now It's a Year Later.
Sandra Lindsay hopes she signaled that science and medicine can be trusted.
By James Barron
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Ghislaine Maxwell's Unusual Request: Allow Anonymous Defense Witnesses
Three of Ms. Maxwell's accusers testified anonymously. Now her lawyers are asking that three defense witnesses also be able to conceal their identities.
By Benjamin Weiser
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A Champion of Liberal Causes in New York to Retire After 52 Years
Assemblyman Dick Gottfried, the longest-serving state lawmaker in New York's history, pushed progressive proposals decades before they won momentum in Albany.
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní
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Cornell University goes on high alert after finding evidence of the Omicron variant on campus.
The school moved final exams online, canceled a December graduation ceremony and sports events and barred most visitors from its campus in Ithaca, N.Y.
By Lola Fadulu
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Critic's Notebook
'The Royal Tenenbaums' at 20: When Wes Anderson Imagined New York
The film's vision of the city is at once entirely made up and very real seeming, both dated and contemporary. But the movie couldn't outrun current events.
By Jason Bailey
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New York's Top 10 New Restaurants of 2021
After a year that began with indoor dining banned in the city, our critic Pete Wells cherishes the places that celebrate sharing — and life.
By Pete Wells
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Top 10 New York Dishes of 2021
As restaurants began to emerge from pandemic lockdowns, Pete Wells was often drawn to superlative versions of classic dishes.
By Pete Wells
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New York stopped taking applications for pandemic rent aid. Now it faces a lawsuit.
Tenant and housing groups are seeking to force the state to start accepting applications for pandemic rent relief again, arguing that closing the program left many struggling renters vulnerable to eviction.
By Mihir Zaveri
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Sandra Lindsay reflects on her vaccine, 1 year later: 'I felt like it was my civic duty.'
"I look back now with a lot of pride, knowing that I did my part," said Ms. Lindsay, the New York-area nurse who was the first person in the United States to get vaccinated outside a clinical trial.
By Precious Fondren
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The Neediest Cases Fund
For Aging New Yorkers, Help With Health Care
When a Holocaust survivor needed a dental procedure, nonprofit groups assisted. The challenges on a fixed income can be daunting.
By Emma Grillo
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Nai-Ni Chen, Whose Dances Merged East and West, Dies at 62
Ms. Chen, who founded the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company in 1988, died while swimming in Hawaii, where she was vacationing.
By Neil Genzlinger
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Eating My Way Through New York City
Participants in a scavenger hunt this month criss-crossed the city, tasting offerings from New York's street vendors.
By Melissa Guerrero and Amy Lombard
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Supreme Court Allows Vaccine Mandate for New York Health Care Workers
Doctors and nurses challenged a state coronavirus vaccine requirement that had medical but not religious exemptions, saying it violated their right to free exercise of their faiths.
By Adam Liptak
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