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  1. Bernie Sanders Will Endorse Zohran Mamdani for N.Y.C. Mayor New York, Today

    Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will back Mr. Mamdani, joining Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in endorsing the front-runner of progressives.

  2. Inside Mara Brock Akil’s Writing Retreat on the Lower East Side Interactive, Today

    The television writer and producer wrote her adaptation of Judy Blume’s “Forever” inside the Manhattan condo.

  3. Why a Teacher of the Year Is Giving His Prize Money Away New York, Today

    Alhassan Susso, who teaches in the Bronx, is funding a teaching prize in Gambia, his home country, after the State Department canceled a grant program.

  4. ‘We’re Taking a Leap of Faith.’ 15 New Yorkers Assess the Candidates for Mayor. Opinion, Today

    One candidate stood out as a clear top choice.

  5. Looking for New York News in Unexpected Places Times Insider, Today

    Katherine Rosman, a reporter for the Metro desk, covers the characters shaping the city in obvious and not-so-obvious ways.

  6. Banned From YouTube, but Welcomed by Eric Adams at Gracie Mansion New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Adams did an hourlong interview with Sneako, a streamer who has made remarks many consider antisemitic. The conservative influencer Amber Rose was also present.

  7. Nina Kuscsik, Marathoner Who Broke Gender Barriers, Dies at 86 Sports, Yesterday

    Overcoming male resistance, she became the first woman to enter the New York City Marathon and the first official female winner of the Boston event.

  8. Ralph J. Lamberti Jr., Former Staten Island Borough President, Dies at 90 New York, Yesterday

    He served from 1984 to 1989, and sought to maintain checks and balances in city government to prevent against what he called “an imperial mayor.”

  9. Negotiation or Capitulation? How Columbia Got Off Trump’s Hot Seat. New York, Yesterday

    The university has largely complied with the administration’s demands, but has adjusted them in meaningful ways. One department offers a window into that effort.

  10. Mamdani and Blake Will Cross-Endorse in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani, a front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, will announce a second cross-endorsement with Michael Blake, a former state lawmaker.

  11. Minnesota Manhunt and Arrest: What We Know U.S., Yesterday

    After a gunman killed a lawmaker and wounded another, officials scrambled in what they called the largest manhunt in Minnesota’s history. The suspect was arrested in a rural field on Sunday.

  12. Crowning New York’s Top ‘Pigeon’ Arts, Yesterday

    Thousands of people gathered on the High Line on Saturday for Pigeon Fest, inspired by an artist’s sculpture and an appreciation for the city’s most resilient birds.

  13. Our Advice to Voters in a Vexing Race for New York Mayor Opinion, Yesterday

    New Yorkers deserve better than the status quo.

  14. Curtain Call for Arts Group at Landmark Church? New York, Yesterday

    A group backed by Mark Ruffalo and other celebrities faces eviction from West Park Presbyterian Church, which may be replaced by luxury housing.

  15. A Timeline of the Minnesota Shootings U.S., Yesterday

    A manhunt is underway for a man suspected in the killing on Saturday of a state lawmaker and her husband and in the shooting of another lawmaker and his wife. Here is how the events unfolded.

  16. Leonard A. Lauder, Philanthropist and Cosmetics Heir, Dies at 92 Business, June 15

    He was best known for his success in business, notably the international beauty company he built with his mother, Estée Lauder. But he was also an influential art patron.

  17. ‘Tacos de Lengua’ Review: Finding the Rhythm of the Night Arts, June 15

    At the Chocolate Factory Theater in Queens on Friday, Martita Abril’s performance expressed life on the border from multiple angles.

  18. Cuomo and Mamdani Vie for Support as Early Voters Flock to the Polls New York, June 15

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani, the two front-runners in the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, delivered closing-stage speeches.

  19. What New York City Apartment Hunters Can’t Live Without New York, June 15

    A punishing housing market has conditioned some people to have low expectations, but others aren’t afraid to be demanding.

  20. ‘I Had Only Gone a Few Blocks When It Started to Drizzle’ New York, June 15

    Betting against rain in Forest Hills, unusual pets in Central Park and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  21. The June 14 Minnesota Shootings live blog included three standalone posts:
  22. Una legisladora de Minnesota es asesinada en un acto de ‘violencia política selectiva’ En español, June 14

    Un hombre armado vestido de policía mató a Melissa Hortman, representante estatal demócrata, y a su marido en su domicilio, dijo el gobernador Tim Walz. Un senador estatal y su esposa resultaron heridos en otro ataque.

  23. The June 14 Minnesota Shootings Politicians live blog included one standalone post:
  24. The ’70s Performance Artist Who Became a Hero to ‘Garbage Men’ New York, June 14

    A new documentary explores the life and work of Mierle Laderman Ukeles, who compared the indignities suffered by women to those endured by sanitation workers, forced to clean up messes they didn’t make.

  25. What to Know About Early Voting in New York City’s Mayoral Primary U.S., June 14

    Registered voters in the city can cast ballots in the Democratic primary for mayor and other races starting on Saturday.

  26. How a Sneaker Designer Spends His Day Transforming Nikes New York, June 14

    Andy Martinez, founder of the shoe brand &e, goes running with friends before scouring New York City thrift shops for the coolest cowboy boots.

  27. Public Defender Is Charged With Smuggling THC-Laced Paper Into Rikers New York, June 14

    Bernardo Caceres was at New York City’s jail complex to meet with a client when an envelope he had drew the attention of a Correction Department dog, officials said.

  28. Judge Blocks ICE Plan to Open Rikers Office Indefinitely New York, June 13

    The decision is a blow to Mayor Eric Adams, who sought to help the Trump administration expand its immigration crackdown.

  29. Live, Work or Hang Out Near Gotham Park? We Want to Hear From You Headway, June 13

    Headway, a team at The New York Times that reports on progress and possibility, is gathering stories and experiences from people who live or spend time near the Manhattan side of the Brooklyn Bridge.

  30. The June 13 Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  31. Bloomberg Gives $5 Million to Pro-Cuomo Super PAC as Primary Nears New York, June 13

    The contribution by Michael R. Bloomberg is the largest to a super PAC in the New York City mayor’s race this year and follows his endorsement of Andrew M. Cuomo for mayor.

  32. Cuomo and Mamdani Clash in Final N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate Video, June 13

    The two front-runners in the New York City mayor’s race, Andrew M. Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani exchanged attacks over their records and experience.

  33. 10 Questions With Bill de Blasio About Andrew Cuomo’s Run for Mayor New York, June 13

    Former Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a searing interview that his political nemesis, Andrew M. Cuomo, should not be mayor of New York City.

  34. Andrew Cuomo for Mayor? Bill de Blasio Has Thoughts, None of Them Good. New York, June 13

    In a candid interview, former Mayor Bill de Blasio strenuously argued that former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo should not be elected to lead New York City: “He is a vindictive person,” Mr. de Blasio said.

  35. Mamdani and Lander Will Cross-Endorse Each Other in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, June 13

    Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander, the two leading progressive candidates in the race, hope their partnership will help them leverage the ranked-choice voting system to defeat Andrew M. Cuomo.

  36. These Robots Do Windows New York, June 13

    Ozmo, a system for washing windows, is safer and faster than humans, its company president says.

  37. Disillusioned With Finance, She Gave the Furniture Business a Try Real Estate, June 13

    For Josefina Londono, a career move after reconnecting with her family’s furniture business also called for a move to a new Brooklyn apartment.

  38. Can Video Art Bring Young Audiences to Galleries? A New Venue Hopes So. Arts, June 13

    A museum veteran and a financier are planning Canyon, an organization on the Lower East Side that will focus on video, audio and performance art when it opens next year.

  39. 9 Candidates, 5 Boroughs, 8 Million Handshakes Opinion, June 13

    Despite New York’s image as a center of wealth and power, the battle for its leadership felt intensely local, as though it were a small-town race.

  40. Dónde ha habido protestas contra las redadas migratorias En español, June 13

    Las manifestaciones no son solo en Los Ángeles. Han surgido en ciudades de todo el país.

  41. A los 100 años, esta psicóloga sigue escuchando a sus pacientes En español, June 13

    Pero como empieza a fallarle la memoria, se enfrenta a una difícil decisión.

  42. 10 Questions With Zellnor Myrie New York, June 13

    Zellnor Myrie, a state senator from Brooklyn who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.

  43. In N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, Top Democrats Take On Trump and Their Own Party New York, June 13

    The primary has taken on national implications, with the top two candidates tapping into Democratic voters’ hunger for a fight.

  44. Macheath, Polly and the Gang Wash Up in Five Points Arts, June 13

    At Little Island, “The Counterfeit Opera” falls short of its wildly successful historical models.

  45. Inside the Jury Room at the Weinstein Trial, Rancor and Recrimination New York, June 13

    As the panelists deliberated over whether the former Hollywood mogul should be convicted of sex crimes for a second time in Manhattan, accusations began to fly.

  46. 5 Takeaways From the Democrats’ Final N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate New York, June 13

    The two front-runners in the New York City mayor’s race, Andrew M. Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani, traded barbs over their records, immigration and a host of other issues.

  47. At Debate, Cuomo Says Trump ‘Cannot Win a Fight’ With Him on Immigration New York, June 13

    As Democratic mayoral candidates vowed to protect New York’s immigrants, Brad Lander, the city comptroller, confronted former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo over his use of the term “illegal immigrants.”

  48. New York Police to Pay $1 Million to Settle Discrimination Case New York, June 13

    Two plaintiffs had accused the police of systemic discrimination against victims of sexual assault.

  49. The June 12 Nyc Mayoral Debate live blog included one standalone post:
  50. Adrienne Adams Will Be the Only Woman Onstage at the Mayoral Debate New York, June 12

    Ms. Adams, the City Council speaker, is running on a platform of competence without drama. (And no, she is not related to Mayor Eric Adams.)

  51. Father Charged in Death of Boy, 2, Found in River Under an N.Y.C. Bridge New York, June 12

    On Wednesday, police divers pulled the body of Montrell Williams from the East River.

  52. Where to Celebrate a 40th Birthday, and Other Reader Questions Food, June 12

    Dinner and a show at Lincoln Center? Date night on a budget? We have suggestions.

  53. Inside Our Voters’ Guide to New York’s Democratic Primary Opinion, June 12

    We asked New Yorkers to rate the mayoral candidates. Here’s why.

  54. The Biggest Issues Facing New York City Right Now Interactive, June 12

    From housing to public safety, if the city is going to be a better place to live, the next mayor must address these key issues.

  55. Cuomo and Mamdani Trade Attacks Over Trump Ahead of Debate New York, June 12

    The two front-runners in the New York City mayor’s race are using President Trump and the volatile immigration protests in Los Angeles as late-stage campaign issues.

  56. For the Sheep of Governors Island, a Final New York Summer New York, June 12

    The five animals are back for a fifth season to munch on invasive species, but they won’t be needed next year.

  57. I Scream, You Scream. They Don’t Scream for Ice Cream. Real Estate, June 12

    The Museum of Ice Cream in SoHo wants to expand its hours and liquor operations, but nearby residents say the exhibition space already detracts from their quality of life.

  58. 9 Places to Celebrate Juneteenth This Year Travel, June 12

    The federal holiday, celebrated on June 19, is embraced as a nationwide celebration of Black history. Here’s how and where to partake.

  59. Diane Arbus, Everything Everywhere All at Once Arts, June 12

    How do you show 450 Arbus photos? In a maze of an exhibit at the Park Avenue Armory. Our critic suggests taking them on one at a time.

  60. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Staten Island Real Estate, June 12

    This week’s properties are in Turtle Bay, Lenox Hill and Tompkinsville.

  61. ‘Will’ Review: Heartache and Hope in Harlem Movies, June 12

    In Jessie Maple’s restored 1981 drama, the first feature-length film by a Black woman, a heroin addict mentors a young boy and tries to find his footing.

  62. ‘By Appointment Only’ in New York: 6 Hidden Shops Worth Visiting Travel, June 12

    Hand-forged armor. Prehistoric bones. Music that’s never been digitized. This isn’t retail — it’s an invitation-only obsession.

  63. 10 Questions With Scott Stringer New York, June 12

    Scott Stringer, the former New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.

  64. After a Wild Day in Court, Weinstein Jurors Will Resume Deliberations New York, June 12

    On Wednesday, the jury convicted Harvey Weinstein of one felony sex crime. The judge sent jurors home to cool off after their discussions devolved into threats and yelling.

  65. Inside a Courthouse, Chaos and Tears as Trump Accelerates Deportations New York, June 12

    Immigration courtrooms in New York City have emerged as a flashpoint, with masked agents making surprise arrests of immigrants who have appeared for routine hearings and check-ins.

  66. Mamdani’s Delicate Quest to Become New York City’s First Muslim Mayor New York, June 12

    As he leans into his Muslim faith, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s positions on the Israel-Gaza war have drawn criticism from across the political spectrum.

  67. Cuomo Wins Endorsement From a Former Governor Who Once Backed Adams New York, June 11

    Andrew M. Cuomo was backed on Wednesday by former Gov. David Paterson, a former rival who is now an ally in Mr. Cuomo’s bid to become mayor of New York City.

  68. Scheme to Take Torture Victim’s Crypto Went Back Months, Prosecutors Say New York, June 11

    Two cryptocurrency investors met three times with the victim, a longtime friend, demanding his electronic devices and the passkey to an account worth millions of dollars.

  69. Jury Convicts Weinstein in Second New York Sex Crimes Trial New York, June 11

    The conviction, on a charge of first-degree criminal sexual act, was handed down in a mixed verdict that acquitted Harvey Weinstein of a second count of the same crime.

  70. Trump Fights to Move Appeal of Hush-Money Conviction to Federal Court New York, June 11

    The president’s lawyers argued that a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity justified moving an appeal of his conviction in Manhattan to U.S. jurisdiction.

  71. A Timeline of the Harvey Weinstein Case New York, June 11

    A model reported to the police in 2015 that the producer had groped her. Allegations of sexual misconduct piled up in the ensuing years.

  72. Founder of N.Y.C. Public Defender Office Is Charged With Fraud New York, June 11

    Lori Zeno, who helped start the Queens Defenders, and her husband were accused of taking money from the organization for luxury vacations and a penthouse apartment.

  73. Paul Marantz, Lighting Designer of 9/11 Memorial and Studio 54, Dies at 87 Arts, June 11

    Using neon, searchlights — or even shadows — he dramatically shaped the look of prominent spaces in almost every corner of the world.

  74. Richard Beattie, Early Engineer of Private Equity Takeovers, Dies at 86 Business, June 11

    A top Wall Street lawyer, he worked on some of the biggest corporate mergers in history, including KKR’s takeover of Nabisco in 1989. He also served in the Carter administration and in city government.

  75. Meet Our New Restaurant Critics Food, June 11

    We asked how they read menus, stay fit, eat at home and celebrate with their families.

  76. Tourists on the Tram? Roosevelt Islanders Are Fed Up. New York, June 11

    Social media attention has brought sightseers to the tram, creating long waits for residents who take the tram to and from home.

  77. A Gem of Himalayan Art Gleams in a New Setting Arts, June 11

    The Rubin Museum Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room is reopening at the Brooklyn Museum, where it features both familiar treasures and some not seen in 10 years.

  78. The Pint-Size Singers Hoping to Be Opera Stars Arts, June 11

    The Metropolitan Opera Children’s Chorus has long been an elite training ground for young singers. Getting in requires grit, personality and a soaring voice.

  79. The Spaghetti ‘Pretty Much Every Kid Loves’ Magazine, June 11

    Spaghetti Napolitan, a Japanese favorite that’s stained and seasoned with ketchup, grows up — just a little.

  80. 10 Questions With Brad Lander New York, June 11

    Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.

  81. John L. Young, 89, Dies; Pioneered Posting Classified Documents Online U.S., June 11

    His site, Cryptome, was a precursor to WikiLeaks, and in some ways bolder in its no-holds-barred approach to exposing government secrets.

  82. Alexander Brothers Accused of Sex Crimes Against Another Woman Real Estate, June 10

    Oren and Tal Alexander, the luxury real estate brokers, as well Oren’s twin Alon Alexander, are now charged with sex crimes against seven women.

  83. Demonstrators Gather Outside ICE Headquarters in New York City U.S., June 10

    The group rallied near a building that houses an immigration court, which has become a flashpoint amid the arrest of migrants in courthouses.

  84. New York City Mayoral Primary 2025: Latest Polls Interactive, June 10

    Track the latest Democratic primary polls, including ranked-choice outcomes, in the New York City mayoral election.

  85. Michael Bloomberg Endorses Andrew Cuomo for Mayor New York, June 10

    Former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is backing former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo for mayor of New York City.

  86. Adams Team Works Behind Scenes to Try to Sway Rabbis Against Cuomo New York, June 10

    An aide to Mayor Eric Adams is pushing Orthodox Jewish leaders to withhold endorsements in the New York City mayoral primary.

  87. N.Y.P.D’s Cooperation With ICE Must Be Investigated, City Council Says New York, June 10

    The Council made reference to concerns about whether the police had violated New York’s sanctuary laws by sharing information with federal authorities.

  88. Chez Nous Brings a New French Energy to the Marlton Hotel Food, June 10

    Foursome offers Turkish cuisine, Victoria Blamey becomes the culinary director for Il Buco Alimentari and Il Buco al Mare and more news.

  89. Is Jessica Ramos Gone and Forgotten? Not Quite. New York, June 10

    Plus: The second and final debate of the Democratic primary for mayor is Thursday, but Michael Blake, a breakout performer from the first, won’t be onstage.

  90. A SoHo Studio to Enchant a Bride and Her Entourage Real Estate, June 10

    A dress designer needed a discreet live/work space to fit both sides of her life. After work, her personal apartment re-emerges.

  91. A Proposal to Give Voters the Power to Oust a N.Y.C. Mayor New York, June 10

    Right now, only the governor can remove a mayor. A City Council commission favors another route.

  92. Pierre Huyghe’s Bracing Dark Mirror of A.I. Has Its U.S. Debut Arts, June 10

    The lauded French artist’s A.I.-generated videos, on view at the Marian Goodman Gallery, portray a human-machine connection through otherworldly imagery.

  93. 10 of the World’s Most Alluring Hidden Bars (And How to Find Them) Travel, June 10

    You’ll need to know where to look to get into these speakeasy-style lounges around the world. Here are some directions.

  94. Can Mamdani Persuade New York to Elect Its Youngest Mayor in a Century? New York, June 10

    Zohran Mamdani has won over young, left-leaning New Yorkers with his energy and progressive ideas. But is he capable of running the largest city in the country?

  95. 10 Questions With Zohran Mamdani New York, June 10

    Zohran Mamdani, a progressive state lawmaker who is running for mayor of New York City, visited The New York Times for an interview.

  96. The June 9 La Protests Immigration Ice Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  97. Leaders of ‘Orgasmic Meditation’ Group Are Convicted of Coercion Charges New York, June 9

    Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz were charged with engaging in a forced labor conspiracy related to the sexual wellness company OneTaste.

  98. Nicole Scherzinger, Mia Farrow and Sadie Sink Party After the Tonys Style, June 9

    Stars turned out for show tunes and spirited celebrations that included an official after-party at the Museum of Modern Art and a gathering at the Carlyle Hotel.

  99. Sure, France Helped the Colonists. So Did Spain. New York, June 9

    The Queen Sofía Spanish Institute looks at the role of Spain in aiding the rebellion against Britain during the American Revolution.

  100. Derrick Adams Wants His Art to Be Fun Interactive, June 9

    “I believe that Black people should be able to experience the joy and the pleasure and the normalcy of walking into a museum and seeing art and feeling uplifted.”

  101. Howardena Pindell Is Still Breaking Down Barriers for Black Artists Interactive, June 9

    “All the whiteness was getting on my nerves.”

  102. 2 New York Representatives Are Denied Access to ICE Facility New York, June 9

    Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Nydia Velázquez were turned away when seeking to inspect a migrant detention area inside a Manhattan federal building.

  103. Is It OK for Your Kids to ‘Rot’ All Summer? Style, June 8

    Some parents are choosing to forgo high-intensity camps and activities for their children in favor of weeks of unplanned time. Call it “kid rotting.”

  104. Where the Top N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Stand on Key Issues Video, June 8

    The New York City mayoral primary is just under three weeks away. Our City Hall bureau chief, Emma Fitzsimmons, highlights the two front-runners and their plans for the three main issues for voters.

  105. ‘A Car With a Strange Wooden Contraption on the Roof Drove By’ New York, June 8

    Catapults and chocolates in Brooklyn, howling in the East Village and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  106. The 100-Year-Old Psychologist Is Still Listening New York, June 8

    But with her memory suddenly starting to fail, she faces a difficult decision.

  107. Trump’s Threat to N.Y.C. Finances Dominates Comptroller’s Race New York, June 7

    The Democratic primary for comptroller, to fill the seat now held by Brad Lander, will most likely boil down to Mark Levine or Justin Brannan.

  108. New York City’s Best Chefs Pick Their Favorite Restaurants Food, June 6

    We asked some of the chefs from our 100 best restaurants list where they love to dine out right now.

  109. Jessica Ramos Will Endorse Andrew Cuomo for New York City Mayor New York, June 6

    The decision by Ms. Ramos, a state senator from Queens, is at odds with some of her past criticism of Mr. Cuomo, including comments questioning his “mental acuity.”

  110. New Yorkers Can’t Remove Mayors for Misconduct. That Could Change Soon. New York, June 6

    A Charter Revision Commission will consider creating a new process to empower the City Council and voters to remove a sitting mayor.

  111. A Brooklyn Monument Gets a Mostly Invisible Makeover New York, June 6

    The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch in Grand Army Plaza, at the entrance to Prospect Park, had not been renovated in decades.

  112. Barbara Gladstone’s Chelsea Rowhouse Is Listed for $11.995 Million Real Estate, June 6

    Ms. Gladstone, who ran one of the New York City’s largest contemporary art galleries, died last year. Her friend, the architect Annabelle Selldorf, helped her renovate the home.

  113. How a Manhattan Private School With a Utopian Mission Suddenly Collapsed New York, June 6

    Inspired by the civil rights movement, Manhattan Country School educated the children of aristocrats and undocumented immigrants. Then it got into real estate.

  114. Revisiting the Sexual Harassment Complaints Against Cuomo Interactive, June 6

    A look at the allegations that led Andrew Cuomo to resign as governor of New York, where they stand and how his position on them has shifted.

  115. Cuomo Was Contrite About His Sexual Harassment Scandal. Not Anymore. New York, June 6

    Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo left office in 2021 amid a wave of sexual harassment allegations. As he runs for mayor, he is counting on voters’ having moved on.

  116. Train Service Is Suspended Between New York and New Haven New York, June 6

    A downed power line in Connecticut left about 1,000 passengers stuck on the tracks and caused delays that could affect the Friday morning commute.

  117. Roof Collapse Kills Worker at Construction Site That Lacked Permits New York, June 6

    The worker, a 43-year-old man, was trapped under the fallen roof in an extension behind a former restaurant in Brooklyn, the Buildings Department said.

  118. Landlords Commit $2.5 Million to Help Cuomo’s Mayoral Campaign New York, June 5

    The money, the largest example of outside spending by a single donor in the New York City mayor’s race, will go toward campaign ads on Andrew M. Cuomo’s behalf.

  119. Disbarred Lawyer Accused of Stealing Homes Found Guilty Real Estate, June 5

    Prosecutors say Sanford Solny preyed on homeowners who were struggling financially. He now faces up to seven years in prison.

  120. Mayor Adams Wants to Force E-Bikes and Scooters to Slow Down New York, June 5

    Mr. Adams called for a 15 m.p.h. speed restriction for electric bicycles and scooters in New York City, even as other vehicles will be allowed to drive faster. Critics say it’s dangerous.

  121. What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in June Arts, June 5

    This week in Newly Reviewed, Martha Schwendener covers Aleksandar Duravcevic’s meditations, R.H. Quaytman’s veins of color and Cosey Fanni Tutti’s provocations.

  122. It’s Piña Colada Weather Food, June 5

    They taste exactly how the best summer days feel: sweet and sunny.

  123. First New York City Mayoral Primary Debate of 2025 Gets Heated Video, June 5

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo was the focal point of attack for the other eight Democratic candidates onstage Wednesday night.

  124. Dressing Up for a Day of Black Joy Style, June 5

    The Pinkster Stroll is not your average New York fashion show.

  125. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx Real Estate, June 5

    This week’s properties are on the Lower East Side, in the garment district and in Spuyten Duyvil.

  126. What to Do in New York City in June Arts, June 5

    Looking for something to do in New York? There’s much to celebrate: comedy in and around Union Square, outdoor music in Queens and a garden’s birthday in the Bronx.

  127. What’s Changed, and What Hasn’t, From Weinstein’s First Trial to Now New York, June 5

    The jury in Harvey Weinstein’s New York retrial on sex crimes charges will deliberate amid a social atmosphere different from the one that shaped the 2020 proceedings.

  128. Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Real Estate, June 5

    This week’s properties are a six-bedroom house in Rockville Centre, N.Y., and a two-bedroom condo in New Canaan, Conn.

  129. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Zohran Mamdani as Top Choice for Mayor New York, June 5

    The New York City congresswoman said she would list Adrienne Adams second on her Democratic primary ballot and urged the left to unite to defeat Andrew Cuomo.

  130. Punk, Monet and Puerto Rico: New Photography From Elle Pérez Arts, June 5

    Her show at the American Academy of Arts and Letters highlights the delicate art of refusing to play the game of identity politics.

  131. In N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate, Democrats Assail Cuomo and Vow to Resist Trump New York, June 5

    Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared exasperated and dismissive as his rivals attacked his record in a fractious first primary debate.

  132. 10 Questions With Whitney Tilson New York, June 5

    Whitney Tilson, a former hedge fund executive who is running for mayor of New York City, visited The New York Times for an interview.

  133. 5 Takeaways From the First N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate New York, June 5

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, faced a barrage of attacks from his Democratic rivals.

  134. Zohran Mamdani Has Momentum. Will He Build on it at the Debate? New York, June 4

    Mr. Mamdani, a 33-year-old state lawmaker from Queens, has centered his campaign on a pledge to make New York City more affordable.

  135. Orien McNeill, Artist Who Made Mischief on the Water, Dies at 46 Arts, June 4

    He was the pied piper of a loose community of DIY artists homesteading on New York City’s waterways, which he used as his canvas and stage.

  136. Weinstein Prosecutors Invoke His Former Power as N.Y. Retrial Nears End New York, June 4

    A Manhattan jury will soon begin deliberating whether to convict the disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein of rape and other offenses.

  137. Connecticut Brings Its ‘Best Pizza’ Brag to the Heart of New York Food, June 4

    Billboards heralding the state’s pies have popped up next to some of the city’s most celebrated pizzerias, provoking locals and confusing tourists.

  138. Eastern U.S. Is Shrouded in Smoke and Dust Weather, June 4

    Smoke from Canadian wildfires and desert dust from the Sahara are creating unhealthy air quality from New York City to Miami.

  139. Edmund White, Pioneer of Queer Literature, Is Dead at 85 Arts, June 4

    He mined his own varied catalog of sexual experiences in more than 30 books of fiction and nonfiction.

  140. Can Embracing Punk Save Gen Z — and Our Flailing Country? Opinion, June 4

    As a “punk, queer grandpa,” John Cameron Mitchell thinks so.

  141. N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Take the Debate Stage New York, June 4

    Nine candidates for New York City mayor will participate in the first of two debates before the Democratic primary on June 24.

  142. Inside Justin Peck and Patricia Delgado’s ‘Shoes-Off’ Apartment Interactive, June 4

    The married, Tony-nominated choreographers of “Buena Vista Social Club” designed their home to be comfortable and personal.

  143. In N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, Mamdani Responds to a Call for His Deportation New York, June 3

    Vickie Paladino, a councilwoman from Queens, called Zohran Mamdani a “radical leftist” who hates America, and warned against “future Zohrans.”

  144. What the N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Hope to Achieve on the Debate Stage New York, June 3

    Plus: Cynthia Nixon’s advice for debating Andrew Cuomo and Ilana Glazer’s ranked-choice ballot.

  145. Westmoreland Serves an All-Day Menu in the Revamped Frick Collection Food, June 3

    A King partner opens a wine bar, Lobel’s now has a restaurant and more news.

  146. At the Tribeca Festival, Standouts Come From Near and Far Movies, June 3

    A documentary about a New York restaurant and a Korean film about dine-and-dashers are among the standouts in this year’s festival.

  147. What Are N.Y.C.’s Mayoral Candidates Saying in TV Ads? Interactive, June 3

    The Times analyzed the messaging in broadcast spots, on which campaigns and outside groups have spent millions, to identify the major themes in the race.

  148. Trash Containerization Comes to Harlem New York, June 3

    Several Manhattan neighborhoods now have large curbside bins for residents’ trash. Mayor Eric Adams celebrated the program as a way to keep rats at bay.