Giuliani Disbarred From the Practice of Law in New York
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and a longtime ally of Donald J. Trump, was at the center of the former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and a longtime ally of Donald J. Trump, was at the center of the former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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Fireworks are coming back to the Hudson River for the first time in more than 10 years.
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City officials said a pilot program had reduced the costs of feeding migrants, and that fraud prevention measures were ensuring that the cards were being used properly.
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The one-minute commercial, which was created by a group formed by former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, seeks to bring attention to atrocities linked to Hamas.
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Judge Delays Trump’s Sentencing Until Sept. 18 After Immunity Claim
Donald J. Trump’s lawyers want to argue that a Supreme Court decision giving presidents immunity for official acts should void his felony conviction for covering up hush money paid to a porn star.
By Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum, Kate Christobek and
We Counted 22,252 Cars to See How Much Congestion Pricing Might Have Made in One Morning
A year’s worth of tolls is hard to picture. But what about an hour’s worth?
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Could Congestion Pricing Come Back and Cost Less?
Some lawmakers are trying to persuade Gov. Kathy Hochul to resurrect the program, which she stopped shortly before it was to begin.
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One Neighborhood’s ‘Bizarre Culture War’ Over Bike Lanes
A kerfuffle erupts over sharing the street in Queens, New York, where new bike lanes have replaced some parking spaces in residential areas.
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At 30, She Died in Childbirth. It Shredded Her Brooklyn Family.
Christine Fields’s family was tight-knit. But after she died in childbirth, grief and the prospect of a multimillion-dollar settlement threatened to tear it apart.
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Spice Brothers is a showcase for the power of cinnamon, turmeric and other flavors of the Middle East.
By Pete Wells
In an online exhibition, the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research will explore the account of Yitskhok Rudashevski. He was 13 when the Germans took over Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Former President Donald J. Trump took the action hours after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling granted him immunity for official acts committed in office.
By Ben Protess and William K. Rashbaum
The Trump adviser was sentenced to four months for refusing to honor a subpoena from a committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. He rallied supporters in his last minutes of freedom.
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Senator Robert Menendez’s sister testified that their father stored cash in a grandfather clock in Havana, Cuba.
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The model-turned-actress-turned-businesswoman is the new president of Actors’ Equity. In an interview, she explained what she’s doing there.
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The campaign of Dao Yin, a Democratic candidate for State Assembly, submitted fake donations and forged signatures to obtain much of the matching funds he received.
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After a second course of treatment, the tennis Hall of Famer is optimistic about life, and vocal about the importance of early testing.
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In conversations, New York legislators have suggested a way to bring back the program, possibly with a toll below $15.
By Dana Rubinstein and Grace Ashford
An officer in Utica, N.Y., fatally shot the boy, Nyah Mway, after he brandished what the officer believed was a gun. At a community meeting, residents called the killing “an injustice.”
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