A primary that will help determine the future of the Democratic Party, and an update about conflict between Israel and Iran.
Here’s what to know about the primary election for mayor and a number of other posts, which will take place on the hottest day of the year so far.
The Democrats running in New York City’s mayoral primary have crisscrossed the five boroughs over several months to make their case to voters in person.
A winner on Tuesday night is unlikely, but not impossible. Ranked-choice voting will play a big role in the outcome. Here’s what else you should look for as votes are counted.
Whatever the temperature is in Central Park, it’s hotter alongside Newtown Creek, the toxic and industrial waterway separating Brooklyn from Queens.
A new poll shows the New York City mayor’s race tightening in its final days. Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani are scrambling for every last vote.
Randy Mastro, the first deputy mayor, called the deal to preserve the Manhattan garden a “win-win.” Backers of a longtime plan to build housing for older New Yorkers were livid.
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said a staffing crisis kept her from letting officers participate in a Brooklyn theater group that began after the death of Eric Garner, who died after a police officer put him in a chokehold, in 2014.
Housing affordability and quality-of-life concerns are pushing longtime Black New Yorkers out of the city, underscoring Democrats’ challenges with their base ahead of the mayoral election.
The designer celebrated 20 years of rewriting fashion’s rules.
A bumper crop of acorns two years ago has led to the situation we face this summer: ticks galore.
Ahead of the June 24 primary, The New York Times analyzed the closing campaign speeches of the four leading Democrats running for mayor.
All 51 seats are up for election this year, and the Democratic primary battles feature crowded fields, moneyed interests and some recognizable figures.
There is concern over how city leaders are trying to push the proposal forward using a special state process that limits public input and circumvents the typical local vetting.
After the Iran bombings, more officers were placed at religious, cultural and diplomatic locations, Mayor Eric Adams said. The M.T.A. and the Port Authority have activated counterterrorism protocols.
The Columbia graduate and pro-Palestinian activist returned to New York after more than three months in detention. The Trump administration is seeking to deport him.
Temperatures in Central Park are forecast to soar into the high 90s on Monday and Tuesday, but it will feel like it’s 105 degrees outside.
Entrepreneurs in Brooklyn are opening laundromats that double as coffee shops, bars and hangout spots.
The former president’s endorsement is the latest example of how establishment Democrats seem to prefer Mr. Cuomo to his prime rival, Zohran Mamdani.
We asked scores of well-known New Yorkers from a broad spectrum of the city to give us their ranked-choice ballots for mayor. Here’s what some told us.
A 9,400-pound granite frieze was commissioned for The New York Times in 1930 and rests in its third home.
New York City food banks aren’t sure how they will survive the administration’s funding cuts, which could also affect the programs they turn to for help.
Mr. Cuomo, the front-runner in the mayoral race and former governor, has a long — and, his critics say, mixed — record handling important issues in the city.
A lucky find near the Plaza, patience at a busy intersection and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
In Brooklyn, a reporter witnessed the sport of sumo wrestling in action.
There’s nothing quite like swimming with dozens of strangers — a joy that takes its purest form in New York City’s public swimming pools.
The campaign event by Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller running for mayor, came as Andrew Cuomo, the front-runner, appeared with the mother of a murder victim.
An architect, he wrote in his book “Lost New York” about the many buildings that were destroyed before passage of the city’s landmarks preservation law.
Primary Day turnout will also be a factor in a race that could come down to whether Andrew Cuomo’s union supporters and paid staff can fend off Zohran Mamdani’s volunteer army.
Lena Imamura, the co-owner of GLO Studio, taps into her alter ego to get through a day of flames, shopping for materials and karaoke.
Zohran Mamdani, who is second to Andrew M. Cuomo in the polls, was rebuffed in his bid to raise his spending cap. It did not stop his seven-mile trek down Manhattan.
He posed as a renegade mobster dealing drugs and laundering cash to help topple Nicky Barnes, who as “Mr. Untouchable” ran a formidable Harlem heroin ring.
We interviewed eight of the leading candidates for New York City mayor about their experience, their plans for the city and their sometimes contentious bagel orders. Here’s what they said.
Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina is endorsing former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in the New York City mayor’s race as the June 24 primary nears.
With “defund the police” still in New Yorkers’ ears, getting traction in the mayor’s race was complicated.
A conversation with Mihir Zaveri, who covers housing in New York, on whether landlords have a right to grouse about their income even as rents rise.
Seven members of Congress are accusing the federal authorities of blocking their right to examine conditions at what is supposed to be a temporary stop for detained immigrants.
Music and dancing filled the streets Thursday night as residents turned out for the fourth annual Big Band Jubilee.
The Democratic primary for public advocate pits Jumaane Williams, the progressive incumbent, against Jenifer Rajkumar, a moderate state lawmaker loyal to Mayor Eric Adams.
Adrienne Adams, the Black City Council speaker, has resisted pressure to cross-endorse Zohran Mamdani, renewing battle lines between some Black Democrats and progressives.
Voice mail messages promising violence against Zohran Mamdani, a progressive Democrat, came as attacks on politicians, judges and other government officials have skyrocketed.
The boy was standing under a tree when lightning hit and an electrical current transferred to a chain necklace around his neck, a law enforcement official said.
Your grandmother’s cooking doesn’t stand a chance against La Morada, Fried Dumpling and Nonna Dora’s.
Abraham Chabon, a New York University student, is accused in a criminal complaint of sexual assault. He has pleaded not guilty.
“Bounce: A Basketball Opera” will be staged at Holcombe Rucker Park, where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Julius Erving have played.
Two longtime renters searched in Harlem, Hamilton Heights and Washington Heights for a sunny two-bedroom with space to host friends. Here’s what they found.
This week’s properties are in Harlem, Chelsea and Fieldston.
Without the ex-governor in the race, a consensus-building nominee might have arisen. Instead, a sizable portion of the party is fed up.
Whether you’re seeking an earth-tone T-shirt or a custom suit, Manhattan’s Lower East Side now offers a concentration of stylish stores.
A growing army of volunteers has mustered at immigration courts during a month-old campaign to detain people showing up for routine hearings.
Andrew Cuomo, a leading candidate for mayor, criticized Zohran Mamdani’s discussion of the phrase “globalize the intifada,” and Mr. Mamdani accused him of neglecting Muslim New Yorkers.
City leaders see threats from the Trump administration and Republican officials that could lead to undercounting immigrants and minority groups.
Limits on travel and visa appointments have delayed or prevented foreign doctors from entering the country for jobs set to begin in weeks.
Brad Lander received widespread support after his arrest on Tuesday, but it’s unclear how it will affect his third-place campaign for mayor of New York City.
This immersive theater experiment enlists attendees to help recreate an AIDS activist meeting from 1989 as an exercise in empathy.
Kaz Daughtry, a freewheeling deputy mayor, has emerged as a crucial ally for the Trump administration and its border czar. So has Dr. Phil.
Brad Lander, contralor de la ciudad de Nueva York y candidato a la alcaldía, fue esposado cuando intentaba proteger a un hombre de los agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas.
Lauder, who died last week, was an executive, a philanthropist and an art collector. He was also a devoted advocate for New York City.
The transformation of Gowanus tells a story we need to hear.
New York City could soon raise rents on some of its most affordable apartments to help landlords who say they aren’t earning enough. But renters say they’re hurting, too.
The Marist survey suggests that Andrew M. Cuomo is still the favorite to win the Democratic primary, but his advantage over Zohran Mamdani is dwindling.
After a contentious exchange, Mayor Eric Adams said, “Make sure security knows he’s not allowed back into this room.”
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller and a candidate for mayor, after he tried to steer a migrant out of the building to avoid his arrest.
City Island gets more waterfront dining and other news.
Plus: We looked at key endorsements and dug into the polls with our in-house expert. Primary Day is just a week away.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will back Mr. Mamdani, joining Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in endorsing the front-runner of progressives.
The television writer and producer wrote her adaptation of Judy Blume’s “Forever” inside the Manhattan condo.
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.
One candidate stood out as a clear top choice.
Katherine Rosman, a reporter for the Metro desk, covers the characters shaping the city in obvious and not-so-obvious ways.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
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.
New Yorkers deserve better than the status quo.
A group backed by Mark Ruffalo and other celebrities faces eviction from West Park Presbyterian Church, which may be replaced by luxury housing.
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.
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.
At the Chocolate Factory Theater in Queens on Friday, Martita Abril’s performance expressed life on the border from multiple angles.
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.
A punishing housing market has conditioned some people to have low expectations, but others aren’t afraid to be demanding.
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.
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.
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.
Registered voters in the city can cast ballots in the Democratic primary for mayor and other races starting on Saturday.
Andy Martinez, founder of the shoe brand &e, goes running with friends before scouring New York City thrift shops for the coolest cowboy boots.
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.
The decision is a blow to Mayor Eric Adams, who sought to help the Trump administration expand its immigration crackdown.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ozmo, a system for washing windows, is safer and faster than humans, its company president says.
For Josefina Londono, a career move after reconnecting with her family’s furniture business also called for a move to a new Brooklyn apartment.
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.
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.
Las manifestaciones no son solo en Los Ángeles. Han surgido en ciudades de todo el país.
Pero como empieza a fallarle la memoria, se enfrenta a una difícil decisión.
Zellnor Myrie, a state senator from Brooklyn who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.
The primary has taken on national implications, with the top two candidates tapping into Democratic voters’ hunger for a fight.
At Little Island, “The Counterfeit Opera” falls short of its wildly successful historical models.
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.
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.
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.”
Two plaintiffs had accused the police of systemic discrimination against victims of sexual assault.
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.)
On Wednesday, police divers pulled the body of Montrell Williams from the East River.
Dinner and a show at Lincoln Center? Date night on a budget? We have suggestions.
We asked New Yorkers to rate the mayoral candidates. Here’s why.
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.
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.
The five animals are back for a fifth season to munch on invasive species, but they won’t be needed next year.
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.
The federal holiday, celebrated on June 19, is embraced as a nationwide celebration of Black history. Here’s how and where to partake.
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.
This week’s properties are in Turtle Bay, Lenox Hill and Tompkinsville.
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.
Hand-forged armor. Prehistoric bones. Music that’s never been digitized. This isn’t retail — it’s an invitation-only obsession.
Scott Stringer, the former New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A model reported to the police in 2015 that the producer had groped her. Allegations of sexual misconduct piled up in the ensuing years.
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.
Using neon, searchlights — or even shadows — he dramatically shaped the look of prominent spaces in almost every corner of the world.
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.
We asked how they read menus, stay fit, eat at home and celebrate with their families.
Social media attention has brought sightseers to the tram, creating long waits for residents who take the tram to and from home.
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.
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.
Spaghetti Napolitan, a Japanese favorite that’s stained and seasoned with ketchup, grows up — just a little.
Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.
His site, Cryptome, was a precursor to WikiLeaks, and in some ways bolder in its no-holds-barred approach to exposing government secrets.
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.
The group rallied near a building that houses an immigration court, which has become a flashpoint amid the arrest of migrants in courthouses.