Experts recommend vaccines as the best defense against the viral illness.
With Diller Scofidio + Renfro, he brought a conceptual-art sensibility to cultural landmarks like Lincoln Center and to innovative public spaces like Manhattan’s High Line.
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This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Léon Spilliaert’s brooding pieces, Betty Parsons’s restless forms, Adriana Ramic’s beetles and Ho Tam’s barbers.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has taken few concrete steps to launch a serious re-election campaign, even as he faces a growing field of prominent challengers.
The government wants to drop the charges, a move that critics call a deal to secure the mayor’s help in deportations. A lawyer appointed by a judge is scheduled to weigh in.
Peter Som invited friends over to try his favorite recipes from his debut cookbook.
For the first time in 50 years, a team that takes pride in a clean-cut look will allow players to grow beards.
With about $400,000 to spend, a Cincinnati transplant hit Manhattan looking to immerse herself in everything New York had to offer.
At Gagosian, the precociously successful Tyler Mitchell evokes images of slavery against the backdrop of his native landscape.
Four writers talk about the ex-governor’s mayoral run and what it means that voters are now so willing to accept tarnished figures they previously rejected.
This week’s properties are in Central Harlem, Sutton Place and Howard Beach.
The city’s “rat czar” says trash containerization is having an impact on the rodent population.
The idea that every student should aim for a four-year college motivated a bipartisan movement for decades. Now even enthusiastic promoters of the idea are reconsidering it.
Mr. Myrie, a Democratic state senator, would offer free seats to public school students from 3-K to 12th grade in a plan to make New York City more affordable for families.
“Rebel With a Clause” celebrates the improbable cross-country journey of a woman who gently imparts grammar rules to strangers.
Ms. Adams, the New York City Council speaker, is trying to position herself as a principled alternative to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Eric Adams.
More than half of New York City voters surveyed in a Quinnipiac University poll said that Mayor Eric Adams should resign.
Republicans accused the mayors of New York, Chicago, Denver and Boston of providing sanctuary to criminals, while Democrats pointed to falling crime rates and defended helping the needy.
Officials are investigating whether drugs played a role in the death of the boy, who was treated with overdose-reversing medication.
Democratic lawmakers grilled Mayor Eric Adams of New York City over the circumstances behind the Justice Department’s move to dismiss his criminal case.
Family quarters were built in dozens of New York City branches for custodians with the grueling job of stoking the coal-fired furnaces.
Two people stand accused of taking hundreds of tickets from StubHub to redirect them to others who resold them, prosecutors said.
New York officials have released a health advisory about the disease as cases surge in Texas. They advise checking your vaccination record.
As some people age, they begin to think more seriously about building equity in their homes and having something to leave to their heirs.
The city didn’t actually spread more salt than usual. But it may have seemed that way, according to the Sanitation Department, because there was less snow and rain.
Senate Democrats asked a New York legal disciplinary panel to consider whether Emil Bove III abused his power in seeking the dismissal of the federal corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams.
The Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee asked a New York State legal committee to investigate Emil Bove III, a Justice Department official who is seeking to end the prosecution of Mayor Eric Adams of New York City.
In her final State of the City address, Speaker Adrienne Adams, who is considering a run for mayor, proposed ideas that she said could be “scaled for greater impact.”
A kimchi tasting menu at Raon, Ernie O’Malley’s hides an Irish speakeasy and more restaurant news.
Fewer overweight trucks are heading toward Queens, the Department of Transportation found, thanks to hidden sensors.
Agnès b. was fresh, cool and totally Parisian, and it established the model for a raft of accessibly chic Euro labels to come.
As a judge considers appointing a receiver to oversee the jails, there are two very different plans for how that would work.
The secretary of transportation, Sean Duffy, posted an unusual video that features interviews with five men who are opposed to New York’s tolling program.
James E. Dennehy had told agents to “dig in” in the face of the Trump administration’s culling of officials who investigated the Jan. 6 attack.
Grei Mendez tried to delete thousands of messages while she was being questioned by police investigators after a child died in her care. Many were recovered, and they were damning.
A ubiquitous presence in New York’s art world, he also existed outside it, using 19th-century techniques to create ethereal, haunting images.
Winston Nguyen, who taught math at Saint Ann’s School in Brooklyn, was accused of soliciting lewd images from students. He pleaded guilty to a felony and five misdemeanors.
Attacking the Democratic Party’s leadership as he declared his candidacy to run the nation’s largest city, he clearly had a wider audience, and his own ambitions, in mind.
He made his mark as a designer of experimental playgrounds in New York City and then used the same ideas to reinvent urban parks across the country.
Educators are embracing rather than restricting discussions of race in schools. Leaders have said they’ll do so whether the Trump administration approves or not.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo benefits from name recognition but also carries a fair amount of baggage.
New York’s subway has been flooded with patrols to prevent crime and stop fare evasion. One Sunday in Brooklyn, it all went wrong.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has jumped into the New York City mayoral race. His first proposal focuses on affordability.
In “Taking Manhattan,” Russell Shorto pays close attention to the darker aspects of colonial life on the island at the center of the world.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo hit the campaign trail on Sunday. The other candidates are already trying to stop his momentum.
Squeezed onto the express like silent sardines, adopting a barber and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
The president and vice president’s berating of Volodymyr Zelensky was greeted with a mix of support and outrage.
As Andrew M. Cuomo runs for mayor, political opponents are previewing attack lines regarding the harassment accusations that led to his resignation as governor.
Mr. Cuomo has twice had his political career written off and managed to come back. A look at some of the key moments in his career.
Andrew Cuomo is running for mayor of New York City, three years after he resigned in disgrace as governor of New York State. Emma G. Fitzsimmons, the City Hall bureau chief for The New York Times, looks at his comeback attempt.
The comeback attempt, three years after Andrew M. Cuomo resigned as governor in scandal, will test New Yorkers’ appetite for second chances, and change.
In the 1970s, he and the transgressive Dolls were proto-punk pioneers. He later refashioned himself as the pompadoured lounge lizard Buster Poindexter.
For nearly two decades, he delighted children and adults in New York City with songs and silly antics. He also scored a victory for free speech.
The muse of American Beauty, Katy Perry and bathroom trash cans everywhere just won’t go away.
The Tony Award-winning actress fits in a long run before her daughter’s swim class and time in the recording studio.
The mayor is losing support from a crucial cohort whose members say he is damaging the political prospects of other Black officials.
Tal Alexander and his brothers, Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander, who are twins, now face at least 24 civil lawsuits, as they await trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
Manashe Sezanayev, who owned a store in Manhattan’s diamond district, pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing diamonds owned by other merchants and replacing them with cheaper, lab-grown stones.
Sixteen members of New York’s Gender Equity Commission called Mayor Eric Adams’s response to moves against women, immigrants and transgender people “weak and inadequate.”
La medida adoptada por México para permitir el traslado de Rafael Caro Quintero a Estados Unidos señaló una posible nueva era de cooperación en la guerra contra el narcotráfico.
The move by Mexico to allow the transfer of Rafael Caro Quintero to the United States signaled a potentially new era of cooperation in the drug war.
Paintings, wallpapered rooms, cabinets of curiosities, handmade books — immersive Owens has it all over immersive van Gogh in her wildly ambitious show.
Legislation before the City Council would change regulations to make it easier for vendors to operate legally.
Behind the perception of Andrew Cuomo as “Mr. Tough Guy” is the reality: The former governor has rarely criticized the president by name.
Federal prosecutors said they had proposed a new charge against Mayor Eric Adams. Court filings suggest it related to the conduct of an aide who was charged with witness tampering.
As Republicans weigh deep cuts, these congressional districts — some red, some blue — have the most to lose.
The language in the listing included terms — like “settler colonialism,” “apartheid” and “genocide” — that Jewish groups said were offensive when applied to Israel.
Spend a day enjoying a Mexican-influenced brunch, Neapolitan pizza and drinks with a pernil “crisp wrap ultimate.”
New Yorkers are not going back to the days of noisy, smelly gridlock.
It was not a theft, Hamptons police ruled, but acrimony erupted after a lender decided it could not arrange a loan, but that a painting used as collateral would still need to be sold to cover its costs.
Frank E. Campbell, which has handled the funerals of celebrities like Judy Garland and Ivana Trump, has undergone a renovation.
New development is almost exclusively condominiums, which tend to be larger and fancier than existing co-ops.
At Bortolami Gallery, a star of the 2019 Whitney Biennial takes down the fourth wall between art and exhibition.
This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Murray Hill and Ditmas Park.
The space is a window into the mind of the pioneering artist, who saved nearly everything.
Adrienne Adams, the City Council speaker, created a fund-raising committee in advance of a potential campaign, as allies try to persuade her to run against Mayor Eric Adams and Andrew M. Cuomo.
The demonstrators, who were protesting the expulsions of two students, assaulted a campus employee, sending the worker to the hospital, a Barnard College spokeswoman said.
Court filings revealed that President Trump is seeking to end the New York toll program within weeks. Legal experts say the deadline is not enforceable.
An event in downtown Manhattan had designers and writers reading local students’ poems, short stories and essays about fashion and beauty.
Mayor Eric Adams withdrew from a campaign forum hosted by a major union and expressed frustration with candidates “in the shadows” who were not participating.
A buzzy night spot was the party venue for a magazine that is “the last of its kind.”
Girls prevailing against the odds is one theme that has surfaced among the 13 features and 79 short films in this year’s festival in New York.
But the department will bring back a requirement that officers pass a timed-run test of 1.5 miles, Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.
The super PAC, called Fix the City, was registered on Wednesday, just days ahead of Andrew M. Cuomo’s expected entry into the New York City mayoral race.
To mark an exhibit in New Jersey, a crowd will eat a meal modeled on the last one served to the ship’s first-class passengers.
New York persisted with a plan to build flagship dispensaries for people the state once prosecuted for weed offenses, even as it failed to meet its goals.
The share of New Yorkers in poverty is nearly double the national average, according to a report from Columbia University and an anti-poverty group.
Investigators believe the smoke was caused by a moving train striking an object on the tracks, officials said.
The deaths were the first in 2025 to be connected to the Rikers Island jail complex, which may be taken over by a court-appointed receiver.
At Four Twenty Five, two top-tier chefs, Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Jonathan Benno, dazzle with a surprising and sumptuous menu.
The Trump administration has set its sights on high speed rail in California and congestion pricing in New York, worrying transportation experts.
Golden Diner’s owner has taken over his family’s business at Golden HOF/NY Kimchi, and more restaurant news.
The CVS app is in use at three locations in Manhattan. It’s a mixed bag so far.
Raymond Santana was wrongly imprisoned. Now, he wants to join Yusef Salaam, also wrongfully accused in the rape of a Central Park jogger, on the City Council.
The former governor, who resigned in disgrace, has not officially entered the New York City mayoral race. But he has spent months laying the groundwork.
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York said that she and President Trump discussed congestion pricing, which Mr. Trump has moved to kill, in an unscheduled meeting on Friday.
Six passengers had been aboard the small boat that overturned in the Ambrose Channel on Sunday. At least three of them died, officials said, and one man could not be found.
The payments, part of a settlement with the New York attorney general’s office over a practice that ended in 2019, will return as much as $14,000 to some workers.
Editors waited decades for the final manuscript of Chaim Grade’s “Sons and Daughters.” Its appearance shook the Yiddish literary world.
Mayor Eric Adams announced on Monday that the hotel will stop housing migrants by June, calling the closure a milestone in New York City’s response to the crisis.
So-called thrashed clothes — garments resembling something closer to rags — are coveted by vintage fanatics.
When Miguelina Minier heard that her local library was being renovated with affordable housing added on top, she applied. It was about the 40th time she had tried a housing lottery.
The New York Amsterdam News, which was founded 115 years ago and has published civil rights leaders, will convert most of its Harlem building into a museum and community space.
A bird flu outbreak affecting eggs hits differently in a city where prices and availability fluctuate from block to block.
Revenue figures from the Manhattan tolling plan showed that the program is on track to raise billions for mass transit repairs.
Officials said one person was missing and two people were hospitalized after the boat, with six aboard, overturned on Sunday in the Ambrose Channel.
A new exhibition at the Center for Book Arts in New York features a range of items — transistor radios, lanterns, cigarette lighters and more — designed to look like books.
The Charter Revision Commission, created by Mayor Eric Adams, could give New Yorkers a rare chance to decide how the city deals with the housing crisis.
Stooping to help on a Manhattan sidewalk, an A train dance party and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Mr. Williams, the New York City public advocate, is preparing himself to serve as interim mayor if Eric Adams resigns or is removed.
Mino Lora, who co-founded the People’s Theatre with her husband, has a double breakfast, a dance break and a bilingual reading session to wrap up her night.
About 20 percent of the World Trade Central Health Program’s staff had been terminated amid President Trump’s slashing of the federal work force.
His coal-oven pizzeria in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge has drawn patrons from New York City and beyond.
His early work made use of unexpected materials like pennies and masking tape. Later, he created trenchant word paintings that provoked and delighted.
The money, Biden-era federal funds for sheltering migrants, disappeared from a city bank account without warning. New York wants it back.
A former solicitor general, Mr. Clement has argued over 100 cases before the Supreme Court. Now he will present independent arguments as a judge decides whether to drop the charges against the mayor.
The decision is the first time that the State Department of Education has withheld money from private Hasidic schools for not teaching sufficient math and English skills.
Luigi Mangione faced a hearing on Friday as supporters planned a rally outside a Manhattan courthouse. Some Americans have found a hero in the man accused of vigilante murder.
Judge Dale E. Ho said that with Eric Adams’s lawyer and federal prosecutors agreeing to end the case, he needed to hear independent arguments.
Jim Walden, a lawyer with a string of high-profile cases but little name recognition, is running as an independent. In a moment of political upheaval, anything seems possible.
Patsy Grimaldi, who died last week, was a crucial link between the early days of brick oven pizza and the pies that we eat all around town today.
Aztech Mountain is designed by Aspen locals for Aspen locals — and those who wish they were.
Popular social media accounts share the best mirror sales fails on the internet. A photographer helped us learn from the mistakes.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has embraced a more aggressive stance as she takes on President Trump, deals with Mayor Eric Adams and nears a competitive election next year.
At a conservative conference, Pam Bondi calls the case against New York Mayor Eric Adams “incredibly weak.”
Three spots for a day out on the town, no share plates necessary.
A real estate developer, he was instrumental in revitalizing the New York Public Library and transforming Bryant Park from a dangerous dead zone into a glorious sanctuary.
The police said Emil Williams, who had been reported missing, pointed a gun at an officer before they shot him. A neighbor on Long Island said everything about him had been “normal.”
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York announced that she will not remove Mayor Eric Adams at this time but will seek to increase state supervision of New York City’s affairs.
In the latest leadership shake-up, Gina Duncan will leave when her contract expires in June, after three years in the job.
After years of living out of suitcases and subletting around the city, a young actor decided to put her savings to work and find a "soft place to land."
President Trump’s transportation secretary said the administration would rescind its approval of the tolling program. Gov. Kathy Hochul pushed back.
In a show at the New York Historical, Arlene Gottfried carries on the tradition of Arbus and Winogrand in the ’70s and ’80s, but with unalloyed sympathy for her subjects.
This week’s properties are Turtle Bay, Midtown and Clinton Hill.
Lucas Samaras lived and worked on the 62nd floor of a Midtown building, transforming the space into a creative retreat unlike any other.
The Justice Department has asked to dismiss a federal corruption case against the New York mayor, prompting resignations and calls for the judge to reject the request.
The Trump administration said it revoked federal approval for the tolling plan on Feb. 19. New York leaders are fighting to keep it.
Janno Lieber, head of the M.T.A., has helped steer the tolling program through lawsuits and a last-minute pause. He now will face off with President Trump.
The president made his power to shut down the tolling system sound absolute. But legal experts say the law may not be in his favor.
A fondness for regal themes was apparent as the president applauded his administration’s move to kill congestion pricing in New York.
The order was issued by Judge Dale E. Ho in response to a motion by the Justice Department.
Former top prosecutors argue in support of the judge’s authority to conduct an inquiry into the Justice Department’s request to drop the case.
After the Trump administration moved to block New York City’s congestion pricing program by revoking federal approval for the tolls, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which manages the program, immediately challenged the order in federal ...
Before she resigned in protest, the former head of the Manhattan federal prosecutor’s office sent a letter that could give the judge ammunition for questioning the request.
Emil Bove, the No. 2 at the Justice Department, and Alex Spiro, who joined Eric Adams’s defense team in September, are among those expected to participate in the hearing.