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Fatal Overdoses of 2 Who Died After Leaving Gay Bars Are Ruled Homicides
The New York City medical examiner’s findings came about a year after one of the victims was found abandoned in…
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Opinion
Pierre Apraxine, Assembler of a Remarkable Trove of Photos, Dies at 88
Working with a paper magnate (and without a budget), he helped put together what later became the Metropolitan Museum of…
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News
Biden Meets With German Chancellor Amid Concerns Over Ukraine and China
President Biden said he and Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, would work in “lock step” to provide military support to Ukraine.
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News
Can Patrick Kane Lift the Rangers as the N.H.L. Playoffs Loom?
The three-time Stanley Cup winner with Chicago desperately wanted a trade to New York. He got his wish, and will…
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Real Estate
‘Excuse After Excuse’: Black and Latino Developers Face Barriers to Success
Out of roughly 112,000 real estate development companies in the United States, about 111,000 of them are white owned. Those…
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Real Estate
New Condos and Old Townhouses Lead the Pack in February Sales
The priciest sale, at $33.8 million, was for a condo at 200 Central Park South, and a converted former firehouse…
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News
Everyone Loves Flaco the Escaped Owl. But Why, Exactly?
Owls have beguiled humans forever. And it’s easy to see ourselves in a chubby little homebody who ditched his one-room…
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News
Who Is Behind the Campaign Against Maimonides?
Save Maimonides has hired protesters and engaged in a sophisticated media campaign to disparage the Brooklyn hospital.
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News
Black Equestrians Want to Be Safe. But They Can’t Find Helmets.
Chanel Robbins has been riding horses most of her life, ever since her grandmother traded a cow from their family’s…
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Business
Rules to Curb Illicit Dollar Flows Create Hardships for Iraqis
The regulations were meant to prevent dollar transfers to those targeted by U.S. sanctions on Iran, Syria and Russia. But…