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America
At a Manhattan Park With a Troubled History, a Promising Research Site
The artificial pond in Morningside Park, on the site where Columbia University once tried to build a gym, has been…
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America
New York City Tells Migrants There’s ‘No Guarantee’ of Finding Help Here
Mayor Eric Adams announced new shelter rules for some asylum seekers, and will begin discouraging migrants at the southern border…
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America
First Hispanic Police Commissioner Has Deep Roots in the N.Y.P.D.
Edward Caban, an officer of Puerto Rican descent who joined the department in 1991, has been named its 47th commissioner.…
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America
After a Beach Weekend, the Astor Place Cube Comes Home
The famous spinning sculpture, which got rejuvenated recently, left the Hamptons on Monday.
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Europe
Paris Is Packed in the Summer. Here Are Six Ways to Dodge the Droves.
European hot spots are buckling with record numbers of travelers this season. But even in a global travel darling like…
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Science
What 120 Degrees Looks Like in One of Mexico’s Hottest Cities
People in Hermosillo are used to the heat: Enduring scorching temperatures is a local point of pride in this northwestern…
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America
Ocasio-Cortez’s Unusual Place in N.Y. City Council Races: The Sidelines
With early voting in the New York City Council primaries underway, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has yet to endorse any candidate.
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Europe
Los Angeles Councilman Faces Corruption Charges
Curren Price, who has represented South Los Angeles for 10 years, was charged on Tuesday with conflict of interest, perjury…
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Europe
Vegas Golden Knights Win the Stanley Cup in Just Their Sixth Season
The Golden Knights beat the Panthers, 9-3, on Tuesday to win the N.H.L. championship, four games to one.
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America
Stuyvesant High School Admitted 762 New Students. Only 7 Are Black.
The Latest: About 10 percent of offers to New York City’s most elite public high schools went to Black and…