15-Year-Old Girl Charged With Murder in Stabbing Death of Bronx Teenager
The victim, identified by the police as Emery Mizell, 17, was attacked at an apartment building in the Soundview neighborhood of the Bronx.
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The victim, identified by the police as Emery Mizell, 17, was attacked at an apartment building in the Soundview neighborhood of the Bronx.
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Activism often lands on the right side of history. But history also shows that tactical mistakes — and smashing windows — can weaken protests’ effectiveness.
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A group of figure skating coaches at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan, many of whom earn less than $40,000 a year, sought to bargain their contracts collectively. Two were fired.
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Mayor Eric Adams is resurrecting a budget gimmick and charging rent to the city’s Water Board, which will pass on the costs to ratepayers.
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Police Clear Building at Columbia and Arrest Dozens of Protesters
Officers in riot gear removed demonstrators who had seized Hamilton Hall, a building with a history of student takeovers. Scores of other arrests were made on campuses across the country.
Trump Trial Live Updates: Hope Hicks Details Campaign’s Panic Over ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape
On the stand in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial, Ms. Hicks, who was his press secretary in 2016, described the chaos that ensued after the infamous recording of the candidate discussing how he groped women was made public.
Police Clear Tents and Arrest N.Y.U. and New School Protesters
Protesters had been camped out for days, demanding that their schools end financial ties with Israel.
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Who Is Hope Hicks, Once One of Trump’s Most Trusted Advisers?
Ms. Hicks, testifying in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial, is expected to be asked about the hush money payment at the center of the case against him.
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The 5 Boro Bike Tour: Tough to Arrange, Tough to Finish
The organizer of the event, which takes place on Sunday, says it’s harder to stage than the New York City Marathon.
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Nearly three decades ago, a young reporter slept on the floor of Columbia’s Hamilton Hall for several nights to file an article for The Village Voice.
By Edmund Lee
The police said a sergeant unintentionally fired his gun into an empty room of Hamilton Hall while officers were removing pro-Palestinian protesters from the building.
By The Associated Press
Hope Hicks, Donald J. Trump’s campaign press secretary in 2016, testified about the infamous recording, which captured him bragging about grabbing women’s genitals. It was revealed by The Washington Post a month before the election.
By Jesse McKinley
Jason Polan chronicled city life in thousands of sketches before he died at 37 in 2020. What happens to his legacy now?
By Alex Vadukul
This month, art and design fairs draw aesthetes to the city. But there’s interesting design aplenty outside the fairs. Here’s where to find it.
By Rima Suqi
These exhibitions are all within a 10-minute walk from the Park Avenue Armory, so you can take your time and enjoy the spring weather.
By Ted Loos
A gasoline tanker crashed on Thursday, causing a fire that damaged a bridge in Norwalk, Conn. Early Friday morning, commuters were facing clogged roadways, and one school district canceled classes.
By John Yoon
Footage of the shooting was captured on the officer’s body camera and provided to the Manhattan district attorney. The officer was on the first floor of Hamilton Hall when his gun went off.
By Andrés R. Martínez
The tape, played at the former president’s criminal trial, captured Michael Cohen, the former fixer of Donald Trump, telling him about a payment to a former Playboy model. Jonah Bromwich, who covers criminal justice for The New York Times, gives a summary.
By Jonah E. Bromwich, Rebecca Suner, Karen Hanley and Claire Hogan
The first show to fall in the wake of the Tony nominations on Tuesday, this musical about an art world individualist was years in the making.
By Michael Paulson
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