Grand Army sets up shop in Threes Brewing, Ánimo! brings all-day Mexican breakfast to Midtown and more restaurant news.
Mohamed Bahi, who resigned Monday from the mayor’s office of community affairs, was accused of instructing witnesses to lie to federal authorities.
Donald J. Trump faces sentencing on Nov. 26. The election three weeks earlier may determine not only if he returns to the presidency, but if he ends up behind bars.
A class-action lawsuit argues that the New York City school system falls short in helping students with emotional disabilities, leaving them to miss too many school days.
The 82,000-square-foot structure on 125th Street will open with a show featuring the artist Tom Lloyd.
Sheena Wright, the first deputy mayor of New York City, became the seventh senior leader to leave City Hall in the past few weeks, as federal investigations into the Adams administration widen.
The fight is over an Egon Schiele drawing held by the Art Institute of Chicago that the Manhattan district attorney’s office seized as Nazi loot. But it has wider implications.
ABC No Rio was a vital, dangerous and confrontational art space on the Lower East Side. Decades after it opened, it has made a deal with the city for a new building of its own.
In the city, which is home both to the largest Jewish population outside Israel and to thousands of Palestinians, some gathered in protest and others in solemn remembrance.
Popular literature has often been the source of a big-budget musical, but not every show is a hit. Can you identify these five short-lived productions?
New York is home to the largest Jewish community outside Israel, nearly 1 million in the city, and also has about 6,825 residents who identify as Palestinian,
Mr. Banks, the deputy mayor for public safety and a close friend of Mayor Eric Adams, resigned. He is among the officials whose phones were seized by investigators.
A year of war in Gaza has left college students and faculty feeling shaken and angry, with the world and with each other.
Fewer of the fires are starting indoors, which suggests that New Yorkers are heeding warnings and storing the batteries outside.
A couple briefly considered moving to one of the newer market-rate buildings in New York City and paying more for a splashier place. Then they got real.
Finding a rental is one thing, but moving into it is no picnic either. These days, a “senior move manager” can help streamline the process.
Even the city’s best restaurants deal with meat-averse customers in a variety of ways, from discouraging them to welcoming them.
Two adults and two boys, ages 12 and 13, were charged in the attack on the former New York governor and his stepson, the police said.
Readers respond to a guest essay by a recent college graduate. Also: New York City’s new outdoor dining program; how immigrants built America.
A domestic terrorist group sent a note to The New York Times admitting to detonating a bomb in Queens.
David Banks and Philip Banks III eclipsed their younger brother by rising to help run New York City. Then federal prosecutors seized the phones of all three men.
A briny snack on the subway, love in the air in Park Slope and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Mr. Paterson and his stepson suffered minor injuries in a street attack on Friday. The former governor was not believed to have been targeted in the assault, the police said.
Within Our Lifetime, a group formed by New York students, has galvanized pro-Palestinian activists who are calling for the end of Israel — and facing accusations of antisemitism.
Once known as a gritty, industrial area on Manhattan’s West Side, Hudson Square is now trying to lure new tenants and businesses, and create its own identity.
Eve Brooks, the gardener at Herbert Von King Park, spends her day tending to her pet turtle, listening to Sam Cooke and getting down in the dirt at the park.
New York’s business community threw its support behind Mr. Adams, and continued backing him even as his legal problems began to threaten the governance of the city.
Just 26 percent of New York City residents approve of the mayor and a majority want him to step down, according to a poll taken after his indictment on corruption charges.
A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including the sequel “Joker: Folie à Deux.”
For the sake of their electoral fortunes and the country, Democrats must show voters a plan to curb corruption — including within their own ranks.
The voluminous papers of the celebrated neurologist include letters, notebooks, drafts and other traces of a man who couldn’t stop writing.
Bevorlin Garcia Barrios, 24, is the third woman to die during childbirth at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn since 2020.
Facing a raft of corruption charges, New York’s second Black mayor is flattering himself by invoking the fate of its first.
In a letter to the judge handling the Eric Adams corruption case, federal prosecutors said there was evidence that could damage national security if exposed in open court.
New York City is teeming with independent groceries that have nailed the hot bar, the deli counter and the takeaway item.
Alex Katz admired a Mark di Suvero sculpture and gave it to the Brooklyn Museum. It now has pride of place in the museum’s 200th anniversary celebration.
Daniel Penny’s subway-car struggle with Jordan Neely, who was homeless, ended in Mr. Neely’s death. Mr. Penny’s lawyers are asking a judge to exclude video of his discussing the encounter.
A new American wing draws on feminist and racially and ethnically diverse thinking to spotlight 400 exceptional works in its collection.
After arriving from California, a Manhattan-based lawyer found the Upper West Side too loud and crowded. Would her budget be enough for some outdoor space in Brooklyn?
The Brooklyn Open golf tournament attracts players whose backgrounds are as varied as their swings.
A clothing retailer moving into a modernist building on Fifth Avenue is seeking to make changes, including relocating an art installation. A preservationist has raised concerns.
This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, Gramercy Park and Kingsbridge.
The artist for the fifth Facade Commission created Cubist sculptures that look forward and backward. The question is what more the Met can do going forward.
With his extreme performance art, Tehching Hsieh gave the word endurance new meaning. In retirement, he’s working on cementing his legacy.
After the death of a 24-year-old woman, Woodhull Hospital could face questions, for the third time since 2020, about the safety of its labor and delivery floor.
Though the fires are occurring about as frequently as they were last year, fewer are happening inside buildings. And there are signs that new safety measures are having an effect.
Erlene King sent thousands of dollars to associates and told them to distribute the funds to others who would then donate to the campaign she worked for, federal prosecutors said.
He prosecuted high-profile cases in the 1970s and championed Soviet Jews, but, after retiring, he ran afoul of the law himself, charged with a sex offense.
Inside an intimate gathering with New York’s creative crust to celebrate a colorful shoe.
A doorman at a building near Columbia University was charged with taking nearly $500,000 from a 91-year-old former resident while she lived in a nursing home.
After studying other ways to double capacity at the busy transit hub, the railroads that use it say they have concluded that it needs to be expanded.
Some Black New Yorkers are sticking by the mayor’s side after he was charged with bribery. Many expressed disappointment in him.
As rumors spin on social media, revelers in one of New York City’s most popular neighborhoods for nightlife are on higher alert.
Paint, plastic and flashbulbs: What the visionary artist achieves with those materials is astounding in its effect.
There are some signs of resurging office attendance since Labor Day, and some companies are demanding that workers show up five days a week.
Eric Adams, the New York City mayor, appeared before Judge Dale E. Ho as he fights off federal charges that he accepted luxury travel in exchange for favors.
Officer Brendan Sullivan was hit with a fine for harassing a Brooklyn resident who had complained about illegally parked police cruisers.
The Village Halloween Parade will feature a “cat lady” section, and the New York Botanical Garden has a Tim Burton light installation, plus much more.
The stage stars were among more than 600 people who turned out for an evening of dinner and performances to benefit Black Theater United.
Mayor Eric Adams, now under federal indictment, turned his weekly news conference into a solo act, with no introductory music and no aides by his side.
Her solstice and equinox celebrations might involve an egg-balancing ritual and bonfires, all to remind modern New Yorkers of their humble place in the cosmos.
The menu for this trattoria stretches the boundaries of Italy’s boot.
In a court filing Tuesday morning, lawyers for Mayor Eric Adams asked a judge to hold a hearing about what they said were grand jury secrecy violations.
Laurie M. Tisch has donated $50 million to the $300 million capital campaign for a new location on Central Park West.
The restaurant, a big contributor to the revitalization of the Midtown park, may not get its lease renewed.
A different way to understand your community — and yourself.
“About Time,” a retrospective opening in Boston, comes at a time of radical change for a pioneer of media dance.
Students across New York City are waiting up to an hour for school buses, as a driver shortage and conflict over a contract hamstring the city’s ability to find a solution.
Few people in city government were closer to Mayor Eric Adams than Timothy Pearson, who had a role in handling migrant shelter contracts.
Brian E. Cordasco was one of two former high-ranking officials arrested earlier this month and charged with soliciting and receiving bribes to speed up safety approvals.
The drugs, which resembled real pharmaceuticals, killed nine people, prosecutors said. They were laced with fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Federal prosecutors charged nine inmates at the troubled Metropolitan Detention Center in two killings and several assaults. One guard was charged in a shooting.
Mr. Combs is in a Brooklyn jail awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
For many U.S. companies, Chinese partnership may be too important to quit.
Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president, said he declined or returned gifts from Turkey and met with F.B.I. officials who said to be wary of such gifts.
Lawyers for Mayor Eric Adams of New York filed a 25-page memo arguing that the conduct described in the indictment against him did not meet the definition of bribery.
During a momentous week, the business of government went on at the City Council, which approved bills on jaywalking and rats.
We need to recapture faith in government to be a great builder again.
New York City is constantly changing, opening the door to both new battles over traffic and radical solutions.
El encuentro entre los candidatos a la vicepresidencia se transmitirá por CBS News el 1 de octubre. The New York Times lo tendrá disponible junto con comentarios y análisis en tiempo real de los periodistas.
Eric Adams’s schools chancellor and first deputy mayor married in Martha’s Vineyard this weekend. Both have had their phones seized by federal investigators.
A show at the Grey Art Museum re-establishes Berthe Weill as a guiding light of the Parisian avant-garde. Her rediscovery has been led by women.
Prosecutors pursuing corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams appear to have some solid evidence, but winning a conviction is far from a given, experts say.
At an all-you-can-eat Japanese food expo in Manhattan, thousands lined up to witness the ceremonial carving of an enormous bluefin tuna — and try a sample.
A question before ordering, a children’s oasis in Bay Ridge and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Frank Prisinzano and Jorge Parreira have resurrected East Village Radio, an underground institution, after shuttering it roughly a decade ago.
The latest worm in the Big Apple.
Eric Adams is accused of injecting foreign funds directly into his election campaigns, compromising not only the mayor’s office but also American elections.
Adam Dressner, a lawyer turned portrait artist, began painting eccentric New Yorkers a few years ago. Many of them made an appearance at a recent exhibition.
Mayor Eric Adams was elected partly on the strength of his origin story, a narrative that shrouded questions of his character, judgment and associates.
Mayor Eric Adams is the first modern-era New York City mayor to be indicted. But A. Oakey Hall, his little-known predecessor, faced criminal charges 150 years earlier.
The Israeli prime minister castigated Israel’s critics and the United Nations itself during his visit to New York for the U.N. General Assembly.
La acusación contra el alcalde de Nueva York incluye revelaciones que van de lo gracioso a lo espeluznante.
September marks the 50th anniversary of “The Power Broker,” Robert Caro’s biography of Robert Moses. Leah Greenblatt, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, recommends some of her other favorite New York City books.
Mayor Eric Adams, muted but defiant, said he was innocent of bribery and other charges, and his lawyer attacked the prosecution’s case.
Ingrid Lewis-Martin has been close to Mayor Eric Adams for decades, and has cultivated a reputation as a ruthless political actor.
New York’s business sector is concerned that the possible removal of Mr. Adams from office would leave it without one of its biggest boosters.
Readers react to the corruption charges against New York’s mayor. Also: A path for Iran; the state of speech on campus; a tally of Trump insults.
During his arraignment, New York’s typically lively mayor was stoic and stone-faced. Months of legal entanglements lie ahead.
The former prosecutor represented the owner of the New England Patriots and is now Elon Musk’s personal lawyer.
The employee, Derek Klever, told a witness that he was fed up with migrants partying at the shelter across from his apartment, according to court documents. “This is a war,” he said.
Amid the growing calls for Mayor Eric Adams’s resignation, some have taken the opposite tack.
With all its talent, how did the city end up with a mayor accused of being an incessant petty grifter?
Eric Adams accepted free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodation and illegal foreign campaign donations, prosecutors said.
A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis.”
The collection of art and ritual objects will move to the Brooklyn Museum for six years starting in June after the Rubin closes its building to focus on traveling exhibitions and long-term loans.
Jessel Taank hits a fashion week party — with Pavit in tow — and pours tequila behind a bar.
In a 57-page indictment, federal prosecutors outlined a pattern of corruption that they said began years before Mr. Adams became mayor and continued after he took office.
The townhouse, on West 11th Street, was the childhood home of the author Isabel Fonseca and, earlier, the residence of the sculptor Daniel Chester French.
The uncertainty surrounding Mayor Eric Adams has fueled rampant speculation that former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo may enter the mayor’s race.
A New York judge rejected a motion by lawyers for Gov. Kathy Hochul to dismiss lawsuits challenging her decision to halt the tolling program.
About a dozen people were arrested as demonstrators moved through the streets, condemning the Israeli prime minister over the country’s strikes on Lebanon and Gaza.
Muchas cosas sobre esta singular figura pública que ha dirigido la ciudad durante los tres últimos años siguen sin entenderse. Ahora ha sido acusado de cargos federales.
The Department of Investigation is looking into whether Sheriff Anthony Miranda’s agency improperly took money from cannabis stores that it raided, closed and padlocked.
The indictment against Mayor Eric Adams includes revelations that range from the amusing to the horrifying.
As part of his trip to New York City for the vice-presidential debate next week, Mr. Vance will speak to the American Opportunity Alliance, a network of major G.O.P. contributors.
Mr. Adams accepted free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal foreign campaign donations, prosecutors said. He denied the charges.
You have to go way back to the days of the secular saint Fiorello La Guardia to come up with a New York mayor unencumbered by significant baggage.
The federal indictment reveals how the city’s leader repeatedly failed in his duty to uphold the public trust.
Federal prosecutors say Mayor Eric Adams of New York took illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel benefits from foreign actors and used his power to help Turkey.
There are at least a dozen spots in New York City, but some sushi hand rolls are better than others.
Mr. Adams is the first sitting mayor in modern New York City history to be charged with a crime.
The mayor and the former president may have some different political beliefs, but their personality and style — and now perhaps their legal paths — are aligned.
He and his wife began buying pieces to furnish their apartment. They wound up with a museum-quality collection and a pre-eminent retail business.
The mayor has been investigated repeatedly during his two decades in politics.
The lavish Turkevi Center, built by the Turkish government, was opened despite defects in its fire safety system. Prosecutors say Eric Adams pressured fire department officials to look the other way.
At a news conference outside Gracie Mansion, attempts by Mayor Eric Adams to defend himself against a federal indictment were interrupted by people shouting “disgrace.”
The New York City Charter includes provisions that could be used to remove the mayor against his will if he chooses not to step down.
It is the low point of a failed mayoralty.
Mr. Williams already had a compelling biography, but the first-ever indictment of a New York City mayor has added an astonishing new chapter to his life’s story.
His decision to describe murders to the F.B.I. led at least 10 other members of the Bonanno family to do the same and ultimately immobilized a mafia family.
So much about the singular, ever-present figure leading the city for the last three years remains head-scratching.
The Times annotated the indictment.
A federal indictment accuses Mr. Adams of crimes dating back a decade, including bribery conspiracy, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations.
The police commissioner and the schools chancellor were among those who said they would leave the administration.
Plus, the “snackification” of the American diet.
With a new store, Steven Alan is trying to reconjure the magic of the boutique that put him on the fashion map.
A photo booth on Manhattan’s Lower East Side is drawing long lines of young people who yearn for physical media.
The mayor, who ran for office on a promise to rein in crime, has been federally charged after a corruption investigation.
This week’s properties are in Midtown, the West Village and Williamsburg.
Music’s in the air, and there’s painting and sculpture in imaginative variety as an art museum gives rare treatment to an ephemeral medium.
Mr. Williams, New York City’s public advocate, would become acting mayor if Eric Adams resigns. He says he is prepared for that moment.
Just 27 percent of public high schools in New York City have a newspaper. A local nonprofit is offering a solution.
New York voters cannot recall the mayor and he is not required to resign, but Gov. Kathy Hochul has the power to remove him. She would be in uncharted territory.
Mayor Eric Adams released a video vowing to fight the charges he faces and said he would request an immediate trial.
Mayor Eric Adams is currently running for re-election in a competitive primary next June. Already, four prominent Democrats are facing off against him.
In a videotaped speech, Mr. Adams said any charges against him would be “false” and said that he will continue to lead as mayor of the city.