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John Carro, Jurist Who Had Early Brush With Lee Harvey Oswald, Dies at 98

Decades before his rise to the New York State appellate court, he was a probation officer who tried to help Mr. Oswald, then a teenager living in the Bronx.

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    What’s Next for Luigi Mangione After His Guilty Plea?

    Mr. Mangione’s plea in the federal case could make it difficult for New York State prosecutors to try their own case.

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    ‘I’ve never done anything like this in my life’: Marina Abramović on making art with balloons

    The artist’s latest swerve sees her creating an alien inflatable landscape for New York’s Balloon Museum Oversized inflatable blades of grass graze my face as I wind a path through the glowing white gallery space. Little papery squares of snow blow, some sticking to my hair. The path through the room curves so that onl.

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    Why the World Is Still Investing in America

    American flags fly at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, New York. —Sven Hoppe—Getty Images The world is not selling America short, even if Americans sometimes do. After spending much of the past few months traveling from Europe to India to China, I’ve been struck by the disconnect between how many Americans talk.

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    New York State’s generous health plan for working-class people was hit hard by federal funding cuts. More than 400,000 people are now looking for new coverage or living without it.

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    For Blakeman, Trump Could Make and Break His Bid to Lead New York

    Bruce Blakeman, who is vying to become the state’s second Republican governor in the last 50 years, pushes President Trump’s agenda even as he avoids mentioning his name.

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    Jury in Luigi Mangione’s state trial will be anonymous, judge rules

    Luigi Mangione appeared Tuesday morning in a New York courtroom where plans were nearly finalized for his state murder trial, which the judge has ruled will have an anonymous jury.

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    Luigi Mangione due to appear in New York court over healthcare CEO’s killing

    Prosecutors allege 28-year-old gunned down Brian Thompson outside Manhattan hotel in 2024 Luigi Mangione, who is accused of the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson , is due to appear on Tuesday morning at Manhattan state court. Mangione’s appearance comes less than a month before the start of his highly.

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    Captain of boat that capsized in New York facing federal charges after mom, infant die

    Manuel Hernandez, the boat's 46-year-old captain, was arrested on reckless endangerment charges and also charged in federal court with two counts of misconduct and neglect.

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    Mother, 5-month-old die in New York Harbor after boat capsized; captain arrested

    A 46-year-old man was arrested on reckless endangerment charges, and authorities are investigating whether the boat was an illegal charter.

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    A Nighttime New York Boat Tour Turned Deadly in a Matter of Moments

    Investigators are focusing on the tour operator and the pilot of the boat that capsized in New York Bay on Saturday, killing a mother and her infant daughter.

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    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she hasn’t ruled out a potential run for president or Senate in 2028

    The New York representative said “anything is possible at this juncture” when asked whether she’d thought about running for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s seat.

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    Here’s the biggest news you missed this weekend

    Israel rejects Trump’s Gaza plan, Todd Blanche confirmed as attorney general, and a boat capsizes in the New York Harbor.

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    Woman, 5-month-old baby die after vessel overturns in New York Harbor

    A 46-year-old man was arrested on reckless endangerment charges, and authorities are investigating whether the boat was an illegal charter.

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    Cosmic filaments help set first limits on dark matter's decay into gravitons

    Composing some 85% of the universe's total mass, dark matter betrays its presence only through gravity, unlike ordinary matter. Yet through new research published in Physical Review D, a team led by David Dunsky of New York University has proposed a new way to hunt for the elusive substance. Their approach involves sea.

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    A Democratic Socialist Seeks New Voters in an Unlikely Place: Fox News

    Gustavo Gordillo, a leader of the New York D.S.A., wants to reach new voters. But in interviews with conservative media, the backlash can be sharp.

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    Boat captain arrested after vessel capsizes near Statue of Liberty, killing woman and child

    A woman and a 5-month-old baby died after a boat capsized near Liberty Island in the New York Harbor Saturday night.

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    A Democratic Socialist Spreads the Word, Even in Hostile Territory

    Gustavo Gordillo, a leader of the New York D.S.A., wants to reach new voters. But in interviews with conservative media, the backlash can be sharp.

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    Woman learns man who attacked her killed a young mother years later

    When C.C. Opanowski of Hudson Falls, New York, was a teenager, she survived a terrifying attack at the hands of her ex-boyfriend, Shawn Doyle. Years later, he would kill Lori Leonard, a mother of two young sons in Chittenango, New York.

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    President Trump receives big cheers from spectators during LIV Golf event at his New Jersey club

    LIV Golf is hosting its New York event at President Donald Trump’s National Golf Club Bedminster. It's the third time that the upstart tour has held an event at one of the president's golf clubs. As was the case at one previous event, President Trump himself was on hand to check things out. TRUMP DRAWS MUCH DIFFERENT R.

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    Super-rich complain but experts welcome Mamdani’s pied-à-terre tax

    New York mayor’s policy set to generate revenue and address housing crisis despite outcry in some quarters New York City’s introduction of a pied-à-terre tax has provided fodder for Zohran Mamdani’s critics, who accuse the democratic socialist mayor of attacking the rich – even as others welcome it as a much-needed eff.

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    Hawaii Rep. Ed Case faces primary challenger and more to watch in today's races

    Democratic incumbents in safe districts in New York and Colorado have been ousted so far this year by primary challengers.

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    How a duck's friendship helped a golden retriever overcome health issues

    Justin and Tori Cannarelli of New York almost have a typical American family with their two children and a dog. But they also have one very unique member: a duck.

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    Woman sues Yankees for $10M after getting struck by bat, says she suffered brain injury

    A New Jersey woman is suing the New York Yankees for $10 million after a bat flew into the stands and struck her in the head, which she says gave her a brain injury.

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    Trying to explain One Night Only’s tech-enforced sex dystopia

    From the omnipresent One Night Only trailer, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the movie glosses over its terrifying and absurd premise - in otherwise normal modern New York, single people can only have sex one night a year - to deliver an entirely traditional romantic comedy. I'm here to report that it does not do t.

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    New York woman learns ex-boyfriend who attacked her killed a young mother years later

    When C.C. Opanowski of Hudson Falls, New York, was a teenager, she survived a terrifying attack at the hands of her ex-boyfriend, Shawn Doyle. Years later, he would kill Lori Leonard, a mother of two young sons in Chittenango, New York.

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    After Midtown Building Buckles, Violations Are Found at Many Other Sites

    New York City officials conducted inspections at 180 construction sites. None of the violations posed an immediate danger to the public, they said.

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    We’re giving away a back-to-school bag filled with over $800 of free tech

    The Nomatic Messenger Bag can fit quite a bit, but it’s no match for the boxes we stuffed inside. It’s time for yet another giveaway. We raided The Verge ’s closet full of tech in New York City to stuff as much can fit into a Nomatic Messenger Bag. It’s overstuffed, to say the least, and if you’re chosen as the winner.

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    Bernie Sanders’ circle is pretty clear on who his successor will be

    The battle to become the country’s next progressive leader in the mold of Bernie Sanders is heating up ahead of Democrats’ direction-defining Michigan Senate primary. Nowhere is the jockeying and strategy unfolding behind the scenes more pronounced than between Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and.

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    The war to succeed Bernie Sanders is already underway

    The battle to become the country’s next progressive leader in the mold of Bernie Sanders is heating up ahead of Democrats’ direction-defining Michigan Senate primary. Nowhere is the jockeying and strategy unfolding behind the scenes more pronounced than between Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and.

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    Why Texas is betting 'Y'all Street' can take on Wall Street

    Dallas's financial industry is growing, amid a larger Texas business boom. But can it really steal New York's crown? (Image credit: Yfat Yossifor).

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    Newly unearthed mechanism that helps plants 'feel full' could help crops use fertilizer more efficiently

    New York University researchers have pinpointed the molecular players responsible for plants "feeling full" once they've taken up enough nitrogen—a finding that could help scientists develop plants that absorb more nitrogen from the soil and allow farmers to reduce environmentally and economically costly fertilizer app.

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    Investigating the death of designer Sylvie Cachay

    Sylvie Cachay was found dead in an overflowing bathtub at the exclusive Soho House in New York City on Dec. 9, 2010. A water leak at the hotel gave away a timeline that may have revealed her killer.

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    Property owner advocacy groups push back on Mamdani's 'Rental Ripoff Report,' public database of landlords

    Organizations that advocate on behalf of property owners called out New York City’s democratic socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani in blistering statements to Fox News Digital. Mamdani campaigned on freezing rents for New Yorkers and appears to have delivered on his crackdown on landlords, upsetting local property owners. H.

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    Maya and Dean Jankelowitz serve up comfort food to New Yorkers with Jack's Wife Freda

    Dean and Maya Jankelowitz aim to serve up a tradition of food, family, and grandmotherly magic at Jack's Wife Freda, their New York City restaurant chain. Their signature comfort food keeps New Yorkers and tourists coming back for more.

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    Upper West Side double stabbing suspect facing hate crime charges

    The suspect in Thursday's double stabbing​ on New York City's Upper West Side has been charged with attempted murder as a hate crime, among other things.

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    Stabbings near New York City’s Central Park

    Terrifying moments in New York City this afternoon when two people were stabbed near Central Park, just feet from a synagogue. Witnesses say the attacker yelled Allahu-Akbar. NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin has the latest on the investigation.

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    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul explains why she signed the first statewide moratorium on data centers

    Speaking with NBC News’ “Here’s the Scoop,” Hochul said that she’s responding to the concerns of localities and that New York doesn’t need data centers to support the AI boom.

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    The latest US troops killed in Trump’s Iran war are remembered for lives of service

    Angel Rampersad, Michael Swinton, Isabella Gonzales and Tyler Feehan were among 18 US troops killed in the war A 30-year-old husband and father of two. A 25-year-old officer just weeks away from earning his MBA. A 19-year-old recent high school graduate. And a 28-year-old from Queens, New York, with a “radiant smile”.

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    Mamdani says he won't try to arrest Israel's Netanyahu

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani conceded late Tuesday that the city does not have the authority to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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    New York Mayor Mamdani Admits He Can’t Arrest ‘War Criminal’ Netanyahu

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks in a video posted on X on July 21, 2026. —Screenshot from Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani's X account (@NYCMayor) Since campaigning for New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani has pledged to arrest Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his alleged war crimes if he ever shows up.

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    Explosion outside New York federal building in Manhattan apparently caused by fireworks, sources say

    NYPD sources said fireworks were found in a garbage can and a man was taken into custody outside the federal building in Lower Manhattan.

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    Who speaks for the horses? New push seeks to ban Central Park’s carriages

    A tourist’s death has boosted animal advocates’ drive to end a trade supporters say provides jobs and treats horses well New York city’s council chamber was packed, the debate wide-ranging and heated, but lacked one component – a talking horse. Many of the 200 people packed into the debating hall last week felt only th.

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    Second death reported in Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City

    The outbreak on Manhattan's Upper East Side has infected 72 people, according to health officials.

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    Face the Nation: Hochul, Homan, Moynihan

    Missed the second half of the show? New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, White House border czar Tom Homan and Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan join the show.

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    Before Lettuce Felled Thousands, a Cilantro-Linked Cyclospora Outbreak Sickened New Yorkers

    New York City health officials shared details of how they traced a much smaller cyclosporiasis outbreak, showing the difficulty of tracing contamination.

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    Knicks stars provide back up for WWE favorites in electric Saturday Night's Main Event at MSG

    WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event at Madison Square Garden featured a celebration of the New York Knicks and their championship run during the 2025-26 season. Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns supported Danhausen in his no disqualification match against JD McDonagh. Towns provided some fierce backup for Danhausen and got.

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    Controversial program paying drug users for used syringes becomes permanent in NYC

    New York City is permanently bankrolling a program that pays people up to $10 a day for used syringes, a controversial effort critics argue puts taxpayer dollars into addicts' pockets rather than getting them treatment. The program, known as the Community Syringe Redemption Program, was quietly made permanent through M.

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    Black and Latino Leaders Ask: What Do Socialist Wins Mean for New York?

    Longtime leaders and advocates in minority districts fear that victories by the Democratic Socialists of America in gentrifying neighborhoods could mean political erasure.

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    Caitlin Clark smacked in the face by WNBA legend after getting foul that could trigger fine in big win

    Caitlin Clark took a hit to the face, received a technical foul that could lead to a hefty fine, and still came away with a win and first place in the Eastern Conference on Saturday. Early in the first quarter of the Fever's 108-88 win over the New York Liberty , Clark was called for a technical foul after she ran full.

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    Healthcare costs associated with aging out of reach for many Americans

    One New York couple depleted their retirement and savings accounts, paying out-of-pocket for healthcare, before they were able to access Medicaid funds.

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    Mamdani doubles down on democratic socialism while insisting Wall Street, business leaders can work with him

    New York City Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani is embracing his identity as a Democratic Socialist, arguing the movement represents a return to the Democratic Party's New Deal roots even as he insists Wall Street and corporate leaders have nothing to fear from his administration. In a wide-ranging interview with The New.

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    Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant Yingtao modernizes family recipes

    Chef Emily Yuen is putting a modern twist on traditional family recipes from Xi'an, Shanghai and Hong Kong with Yingtao, a Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in New York City.

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    First death reported in Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City

    Investigators are still trying to pinpoint the source of the outbreak on Manhattan's Upper East Side that has infected at least 67 people and hospitalized dozens, according to city Health Department data.

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    Zohran Mamdani Knows He Has Political Capital. And He Intends to Spend It.

    Lulu Garcia-Navarro sits down for an interview with the mayor of New York City.

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    Climate's Compounding Financial Toll Is Becoming Harder to Ignore

    Smoke from massive wildfires in Canada engulfed the New York City skyline, reducing visibility and casting an orange haze over the New York City. —Selcuk Acar/Anadolu—Getty Images It’s felt all but impossible to escape the reality of our changing climate this past month, from extreme heat at London Climate Action Week.

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    Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs for Wildfire Smoke Over U.S.

    The president said on Friday in a social media post that Canada was failing to manage its wildfire response as smoke has blanketed U.S. cities including New York and Chicago.

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    Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs for Wildfire Smoke Over U.S.

    The president said on Friday in a social media post that Canada was failing to manage its wildfire response as smoke has blanketed U.S. cities including New York and Chicago.

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    Canadian wildfire smoke linked to fewer bird sightings in New York State

    Despite burning hundreds of miles away, Canadian wildfires have become a familiar source of disruption in New York state.

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    ‘Everybody Watches’: TIME100 Sports Honorees on Red Carpet Celebrate Rise of Women’s Sports

    Eileen Gu on the TIME100 Sports Gala red carpet on July 16, 2026 in New York City. —Jemal Countess—Getty Images Multiple guests walking the red carpet at the inaugural TIME100 Sports Gala in New York City on July 16 applauded the rise of women’s sports. “Everybody watches women’s sports!” said Eileen Gu , the 2026 TIME.

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    Wildfires Rage in Ontario as Smoke Affects Toronto’s Air Quality

    Air quality in Canada’s largest city was at times the worst in the world on Wednesday, as wildfires across Ontario sent smoke drifting into New York City and beyond.

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    Watch Live: Jay Clayton, Trump

    Clayton, currently the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, is expected to succeed Bill Pulte, Trump.

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    Battle against data centers grows nationwide amid concerns over electricity, water usage

    There's growing backlash nationwide against AI data centers and now New York is hitting pause. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order to delay the building boom. Kelly O'Grady has more.

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    News Wrap: Fed Chair Warsh pledges inflation will be 'thing of the past'

    In our news wrap Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh told the House Financial Services Committee that inflation will be "a thing of the past," the CDC says there are now nearly 7,000 confirmed or suspected cases of cyclosporiasis nationwide and New York is now the first state to issue a moratorium on building ne.

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    Gov. Hochul orders a pause on data centers in New York for up to a year

    Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an order pausing construction of large data centers — the first statewide pause in the country.

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    'Gus' the T. rex fetches record $50.1 mn at US auction

    A Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton nicknamed "Gus" sold Tuesday for $50.1 million at Sotheby's in New York, making it the most valuable dinosaur fossil bought at auction after a 10-minute battle between seven bidders.

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    Researchers define new frontier in quantum materials

    Researchers at City College of New York physicist Vinod M. Menon's Laboratory for Nano and Micro Photonics (LaNMP) have outlined an emerging frontier in quantum materials: atomically thin systems in which light, magnetism and electric charge are strongly intertwined. This rapidly evolving field could enable next-genera.

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    New York becomes the first state to enact a data center moratorium

    New hyperscale data centers can't set up shop in New York for up to a year now that Governor Kathy Hochul (D) has signed the nation's first statewide moratorium. But a bill passed by the state legislature that could restrict even more developments still awaits her signature. The order blocks new environmental permits f.

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    Civics Groups Are at Odds With Mamdani Over Push for Open Primaries

    If a new effort to persuade voters to change New York City’s closed primary system gains steam, a potential showdown between its backers and the mayor awaits.

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    My holiday from hell: blizzards, black ice, a broken-down bus – would I ever make it to New York?

    Flights were cancelled and we were told we’d be staying in Iceland for the night. But the hotel had no idea we were coming and people started screaming when I fell down, hard, on the ice A couple of days before I was due to take a trip to New York with my mum in February, the city was hit with the worst blizzard it had.

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    The best time to talk to your parents about senior care — before it's too late

    Most families wait to talk about senior care until an emergency hits, but experts say having those discussions early can lead to better outcomes and less conflict. Tatyana Zlotsky, CEO of A Place for Mom in New York City, said 77% of the families she works with tell her they wish they’d acted sooner. Planning before a.

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    NYC to move 110 single homeless men to quiet Brooklyn neighborhood, leaving locals worried: report

    City is set to move 110 single homeless men into a Brooklyn shelter without conducting criminal background checks, according to a new report, sparking outrage among residents who fear the change will bring more crime to their quiet neighborhood. The former Gold Star Inn in Sheepshead Bay, which has operated as.

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    Younger Voters Are Propelling the Democratic Socialist Surge in New York

    Age seemed to be the predominant factor in the Democratic Socialists of America’s primary wins in House races in New York City.

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    'Die Hard' actor Robert Davi blasts Mamdani after NYC map omits Little Italy

    "Die Hard" actor Robert Davi blasted New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Friday after a city map highlighting immigrant enclaves omitted Little Italy. The "New York City Immigrant Enclaves" map resurfaced on social media earlier this week after users pointed out it omitted Little Italy, as well as historically Jewish an.

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    Buckling Manhattan High Rise Becomes Focus of Criminal Investigation

    The inquiry, being conducted by the New York City Department of Investigation and the Manhattan district attorney’s office, was in an early stage, and its focus was unclear.

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    Indigenous rebels, migrant bravery and joyful dance: New York’s Latin American Foto Festival – in pictures

    This month Bronx Documentary Center is hosting the ninth edition of the Latin American Foto Festival , on view in New York from 11 to 26 July. The show brings together the work of photographers exploring social, environmental, and political issues from across Latin America and the Caribbean. Continue reading...

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    Democratic socialist Francesca Hong tests how far left voters will go in battleground Wisconsin

    Over the last month, Democratic socialists have notched victories in the liberal strongholds of New York City, Washington, D.C., and Denver.

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    Too Many Books?

    Mendel Uminer faced a crisis when his landlord objected to the 10,000 volumes in his New York studio apartment.

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    Legionnaires’ outbreak rocks New York as experts warn of rising climate threat

    Officials say climate crisis ‘worsening our exposure’ to bacteria as at least 28 people sickened in Manhattan A New York outbreak of legionnaires’ disease, a rare but severe form of pneumonia, highlights the microbe’s growing and disproportionate impacts in a warming climate. At least 28 people have been sickened in an.

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    ICE agents are making house calls for online critics

    A few hours after checking into a hotel in New York City, David Streever woke up to a call from the front desk saying someone was looking for him. Streever had just landed on a return trip from Finland, where he'd vacationed with his daughter. Though Streever didn't know it yet, while he'd been away, agents with the De.

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    Scary moments in New York City after building's columns buckle, collapse concerns grew

    City officials say that a Midtown building at risk of collapse is now stable following tense moments and nearby structural evacuations. CBS News' Michael George reports.

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