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William A. Anders, 90, Dies; Flew on First Manned Orbit of the Moon
During the 1968 Apollo 8 mission, his color photograph of an emerging Earth, known as “Earthrise,” became an icon and…
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N.Y. Lawmakers End Session Without Replacing Congestion Pricing Revenue
State Senate Democrats rebuked Gov. Kathy Hochul over her decision to halt a long-developed plan to charge drivers tolls to…
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Alvin Bragg Agrees to Testify Before Congress About Trump Case
The Manhattan district attorney suggested to a Republican congressman that he would testify only after former President Donald J. Trump…
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New York Should Lead the Way on Congestion Pricing, Not Delay It
Eighteen days ago, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York stood before an audience of world economic leaders in Ireland and…
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N.Y.P.D. Officer Accused of Critically Wounding Man in Off-Duty Shooting
Prosecutors said Officer Hieu Tran shot the driver of a truck at a New Jersey intersection in an apparent road…
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$365 to Book a Table for 2 in New York? A New Law Could Stop That.
A bill passed by state lawmakers this week would prohibit third-party services from selling restaurant reservations without the restaurant’s approval.
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Jeannette Charles, Who Doubled for the Queen, Is Dead at 96
She bore a startling resemblance to Elizabeth II. In “The Naked Gun” and other movies, and in comedy sketches on…
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Is New York’s Economy Too Fragile for Congestion Pricing? Many Say No.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said she halted the tolling plan because of New York City’s unstable economic recovery. Experts say the…
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Gone in a Six-Year Flash: Farewell to the New York Phil’s Maestro
The pandemic-derailed tenure of Jaap van Zweden, the orchestra’s music director, was too short to give us a full sense…
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Closure of Philadelphia Art School Spurs Review by State Attorney General
The abrupt closure of the University of the Arts affects hundreds of faculty members and more than a thousand students.