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No Charges for Troopers Who Killed ‘Cop City’ Protester Near Atlanta
Prosecutors said that the protester, Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, posed an “immediate threat” to state troopers who were trying to…
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America
In Mexico, Adams Praised Migrants. He Also Told Them to Stop Coming.
Mayor Eric Adams went to Latin America with two missions: to promote New York City and praise earlier immigrants, and…
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America
Was New York City Unprepared to Handle Last Week’s Extreme Rainfall?
The city comptroller and the City Council will launch separate inquiries into the city’s preparation for the storm.
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America
New York City Moves to Suspend Right-to-Shelter Mandate
The request is part of a monthslong legal battle over the city’s obligation to provide housing for thousands of migrants.
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America
It’s Getting Harder to Be Poor in New York
City services for the poor are lagging under Mayor Eric Adams. Also, Central Park’s Great Lawn, damaged in a concert,…
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America
Haters, Waiters, Fools and Buffoons: Eric Adams Rates His Critics
The mayor has lashed out at the many critiques of his administration, sometimes questioning whether they may be racially biased.
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Opinion
A Mayor Goes AWOL in the Storm
On Friday, a flash flood washed over New York City, grinding the nation’s largest city to a halt and catching…
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America
New York Schools Weathered a Crisis. Now They Face a Fiscal Cliff.
The city faces billions in financial pressures in the coming years that threaten to worsen inequality across the nation’s largest…
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Tech
An Ancient City, Now in Ruins, Struggles to Keep Its Soul
The businessman fondly recalled his bakery and cafe in the ancient Turkish city of Antakya, where his staff made bread,…
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Opinion
Running San Francisco Made Dianne Feinstein
When I was interviewing Senator Dianne Feinstein in 2011 for a book about San Francisco’s tumultuous history from the 1960s…