New York
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News
How New York’s Congestion Pricing System Could Have Been Saved
New York State’s congestion pricing program was once a promising method of charging drivers to use Manhattan’s most crowded streets.…
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New York Is the Toughest Place in the Country to Apply for Asylum
Tens of thousands of migrants have flocked to New York City in recent years, seeking one of the few legal…
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Business
Terry Robards, 84, Dies; Lifted Fine Wines in America as a Times Critic
In columns and notably “The New York Times Book of Wine,” he introduced Americans to European and premium domestic varieties…
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New Yorkers Who Need Help With Rent Can (Finally) Join a List for Help
A waiting list for federal housing vouchers that has been closed for nearly 15 years is reopening, providing a lifeline…
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A Film From 1974 Offers a Rare Glimpse Inside an Abandoned Ellis Island
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTA Film From 1974 Offers a Rare Glimpse Inside an Abandoned Ellis Island May 28, 2024, 5:00…
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How a $10 Fee on Your Car Insurance Bill Is Actually Spent
The fee collected by New York State is supposed to go toward fighting car thefts and fraud. But an audit…
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Why the Equal Rights Amendment Is Again a Hot Topic in New York
The proposed amendment to the State Constitution has become a divisive culture-war issue that encompasses abortion, discrimination and transgender athletes.
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New York Announces $95 Million Revitalization of Port in Red Hook
New York City plans to rebuild three piers and add a new cargo crane after taking control of more than…
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Travel
With Extensive Planning, and Treats, 2,500 Show Dogs Descend on New York
The A-listers who traveled to New York this past weekend, gathering for the biggest event of their careers, arrived by…
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News
In Rome, Adams Sees a Model for Helping Migrants Assimilate
The mayor praised the work of a migrant welcome center, which he visited at the end of a three-day trip,…