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The Slow, Inevitable Death of Middle-Class Housing
Built with high ideals and architectural panache, New York’s stock of mid-20th-century apartment buildings is now threatened by greed and…
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World
Eric Adams Heads to Mexican Border, as the Migrant Crisis Continues
The New York City mayor said the arrival of tens of thousands of asylum seekers could cost as much as…
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World
A Conversation With Sam Liccardo, Who Led San Jose for Eight Years
Liccardo, 52, has just stepped down as mayor of California’s third-largest city.
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World
Adams Unveils $103 Billion Budget as New York Faces Major Challenges
Mayor Eric Adams wants to retain funding for safety, housing and sanitation but predicts future deficits as the city’s economy…
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News
Atlanta Announced as Site of Potential A.F.C. Championship Matchup
If Kansas City and Buffalo advance to the conference championship round of the 2022 N.F.L. playoffs, the game will be…
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World
Year After Deadly Bronx Blaze, a Plan to Combat ‘America’s Fire Problem’
On the anniversary of the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people, a federal agency will move to use new…
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World
Major Crimes Rose 22 Percent in New York City, Even as Shootings Fell
Homicides fell to their lowest level since 2019, before the pandemic, but other categories of crime, including robbery and burglary,…
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World
El Chapo’s Son Is Captured by Mexican Authorities for 2nd Time
The arrest of Ovidio Guzmán López was a victory for the Mexican government. He had been briefly detained in 2019,…
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Finance
How a Texas Border City Is Shaping the Future of Global Trade
The teeming warehouses carved into the desert surrounding Laredo, Texas, attest to an explosion of trade between the United States…
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World
Mayor Adams Has Rats. Curtis Sliwa Has Cats. What Could Go Wrong?
The ongoing saga of Mayor Eric Adams and his war against rats reached a new level of absurdity, with Curtis…