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The Weed Store Under My Apartment Makes Way Too Much Noise
Noise complaints in New York City often go nowhere, but luckily for you, the source of the noise is an…
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World
New York Has Issued 14 New Food Cart Permits. 10,000 Vendors Want Them.
More than a year after the city implemented reforms to the food vendor licensing process, few have received permits, even…
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After Three Big Quakes, Too Scared to Sleep Anywhere but Outside
Seemingly unending earthquakes in Afghanistan have killed nearly 1,300 people and amplified already troubling times since the Taliban seized power.
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Parking in New York City Really Is Worse Than Ever
There are more cars but fewer available spots on the street. There are fewer garages — and exorbitant prices. For…
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On Latin America Trip, Adams’s Warning Meets Skepticism From Migrants
Mayor Eric Adams traveled to three countries to discourage migrants from coming to New York. At each stop, people said…
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The Cost of Inaction on Immigration
It is difficult to find an issue that more exemplifies the dysfunction of American government today than immigration. In the…
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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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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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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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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.