Andrew M. Cuomo, who trails in the polls for New York City mayor, is said to have told a crowd of donors that he believed President Trump would help smooth his path to victory.
Federal prosecutors dropped charges against Mayor Eric Adams of New York so that he could help with deportations. But the administration and the city have been jousting in court.
Romeo y Julieta son tímidos y gráciles, saltan vallas, cazan roedores y han atrapado al menos un ganso canadiense.
El Rey Tacos brings Mexico City style to Times Square, the Blue Vault adds a speakeasy option to the theater district and more news.
In an annual tradition at the Pratt Institute, first-year students will get to know one another while walking from their campus across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Romeo and Juliet are shy and graceful, leaping over fences, hunting for rodents and catching at least one Canada goose.
The contract, which will award nearly $2 billion to construction firms, funds crucial aspects of the latest phase of the long-awaited subway expansion into East Harlem.
Jay Clayton, whose Senate confirmation was stalled, could serve for the rest of the Trump presidency. He faced criticism after a prosecutor in his office was fired by the administration.
The Sunday morning shootout at Taste of the City Lounge in Crown Heights happened after a gang-related dispute, the police said.
The nation’s longest-running theatrical club toasts its old Manhattan home before moving to a new place.
A couple seeking a more sustainable home gut-renovated a Prospect Heights townhouse and were able to stop paying for electricity.
Many of the world’s top tennis players, who ordinarily focus on the singles matches, will compete at the event, to the disappointment of some career mixed-doubles players.
These are boom times for Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber, work and life partners who make dances of slippery intensity. Their latest, “Seven Scenes,” comes to Little Island.
Immersive art experience studios are attracting the creatively curious and filling retail vacancies in New York City.
The tournament runs Aug. 24 to Sept. 7 at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has overhauled his campaign strategy as he continues his bid to become mayor of New York City on a third-party line.
Eight others were taken to the hospital with injuries after the early morning shooting in Brooklyn.
On the video series “Roommate Court,” a comedian passes judgment on New Yorkers’ household disagreements.
A weekly pickup basketball game in Manhattan is populated almost entirely by professional funny people from all corners of the comedy landscape — stand-up comedians on their way up, comics past their primes and even industry A-listers.
Slowing down for a sidewalk stomp, an impressive sense of smell and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Thousands assembled around the country to demonstrate against a Republican effort to redraw congressional maps in their favor for 2026.
Co-op boards must provide habitable homes for all their residents and make sure that they are abiding by the house rules.
Shane Tamura was barely known in the city where he lived, working at night and navigating mental health crises. He drove 2,500 miles east to commit New York’s deadliest shooting in a quarter-century.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Eric Adams are trying to mimic Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s buzzy online videos in the New York City mayor’s race.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Eric Adams are trying to rival Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s online videos in the New York City mayor’s race. Emma G. Fitzsimmons, the City Hall bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how, judging by the often-brutal comments online about their efforts, Mr. Mamdani is still winning.
Ms. Garcia skips breakfast but stops by a morning TV show, reviews the fashion magazine’s upcoming issue and heads to the Hamptons for dinner.
He was one of the relatively few Black Americans to reach the upper echelons of global finance. He was also a competitive sailor.
Months after the Justice Department abandoned the corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, a Turkish American businessman was sentenced for crimes tied to the mayor’s case.
It tethers us to the world, brings us together, asks our bodies to remember a time beyond ourselves.
Melinda Farina, known as the Beauty Broker, sends Hollywood actresses and everyday women to doctors around the globe. In her world, the knives are always out.
The man had been convicted of manslaughter as a teenager after he admitted to fatally shooting a man during a pool hall confrontation in Brooklyn, arguing it was self-defense.
The exhibit “How Dry We Weren’t” highlights a Black lawyer from Brooklyn who represented one group of rumrunners.
For the visually impaired people who participate in blind tennis, the sport delivers joy. “This is what I’ve been missing,” one player said.
“And Just Like That …” showed New Yorkers awash in luxury. But Carrie and her friends lived with money, not necessarily for it — one of the reasons we’ve been drawn to them for decades.
A former N.Y.P.D. detective, he rejuvenated properties on the Brooklyn waterfront and restored a historic village in upstate New York.
The City Council is likely to override most of Mayor Eric Adams’s recent vetoes. Still, the mayor seems eager for a fight over bills affecting grocery delivery workers and street vendors.
As he runs a long-shot third-party bid for re-election, Mayor Eric Adams is proposing an aggressive approach, favored by conservatives, of combating open drug use.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s proposal is a dig at Zohran Mamdani, his main opponent in the mayor’s race, but it could upend the housing search for middle-income New Yorkers.
Wine bars with great menus just keep popping up across New York City. Here are three new ones to check out.
The plan would open a swath of Manhattan, including the garment district, to residential development.
Seeking to reinvent himself as a writer, an ‘empty-nest bachelor’ looked for a co-op in Carnegie Hill for around $500,000.
The end of “And Just Like That …” means the end of a real estate portfolio that includes a cozy Upper East Side studio and a grand Gramercy townhouse.
Job growth has slowed dramatically in the city, food prices are up and businesses are passing along tariff costs. That has implications for AriZona iced tea.
This week’s properties are two-bedroom units in Hudson Heights and Midtown and a multifamily house in Greenwood Heights.
We’ve been envisioning how some of today’s biggest dilemmas could transform the city. We’d like you to imagine with us.
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan’s art commission hits a hot button. “I thought they might say, ‘We don’t want to wade in these waters’ — and the opposite happened,” the painter said.
Andrew Cuomo is basing his new line of attack against Zohran Mamdani on a certain definition of wealth. But the reality is complicated.
Gov. Kathy Hochul, who withheld an endorsement in the New York City Democratic primary, has yet to endorse the winner, Zohran Mamdani.
New York City could grant payouts to some 20,000 taxi drivers whose professional licenses were summarily suspended without sufficient due process.
Obamaworld seems interested in understanding Zohran Mamdani’s sudden rise to prominence.
The man was caught after an undercover agent of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service coordinated a sale with him on Facebook, the authorities said.
Former Gov. David Paterson, who had endorsed his successor, Andrew Cuomo, in the Democratic primary, said he believed Mr. Adams “would run the city the best.”
Every generation gets the “Sex and the City” version it deserves.
The Harbor Charger is quieter than conventional ferries and has been built to run completely on battery power.
These humble, concrete blobs, designed to ease entry into delis and other stores, can resemble glaciers, pancakes or clamshells and affirm the civic compact.
Fewer than 1,000 private-sector jobs were added, the slowest growth in the labor market outside a recession and the pandemic since 2003.
A suit accuses New York State’s mental health system of delaying treatment to restore people to competency, leaving them to languish on Rikers Island.
The attacks in the New York City mayor’s race may have veered into the personal, but they also reflected a larger debate on who should benefit from government regulation of housing costs.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s push to keep “rich” people out of less-expensive apartments is aimed at his political rival in New York, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.
The immigration agency must hold fewer detainees and provide them with medical care and regular access to lawyers, Judge Lewis A. Kaplan said.
Mohamed Bahi pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He is one of several people in Mayor Eric Adams’s orbit who were swept up in investigations.
A Toyota Corolla driven by an 84-year-old man struck two pedestrians in Queens, leaving all three of them dead, the police said.
Nourish opens in the South Bronx, Elephant & Castle closes after more than 50 years and more restaurant news.
The case, brought by civil rights lawyers, asks a judge to issue an order stopping the Police Department from “violently disrupting” pro-Palestinian demonstrations in New York City.
The largest oyster found in New York Harbor in about 100 years recalls an era when oysters were everywhere in New York.
The U.S. risks not just being left behind, but out of the game entirely.
Jonathan Mahler’s new book portrays the city’s rebirth as a glitzy capital of global finance — and a petri dish of ego, ambition and class division.
Robert Longo was a little nervous about opening a big show in Denmark this year.
A $3 million settlement will be divided among 452 underpaid workers employed at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the city comptroller's office said.
Three rabbits used in a photo shoot featuring Anna Delvey, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, were found abandoned in Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
The units, which respond to complaints about issues including loud music and illegal vending, will soon be in every precinct. But someworry about aggressive policing.
President Trump is deploying the National Guard to the streets of an American city for the second time this year, but the Guard has been used by other leaders, too.
A Parisian-born oil heiress, she collected art and supported major artists, designed costumes and moved in rarefied social and cultural circles.
Mayor Adams cast the upswing as evidence of efforts to improve instruction, while rivals in the mayoral race argued that teachers need better training.
As head of the area’s Chamber of Commerce, he capitalized on the community’s heritage to promote economic development.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor, will seek to highlight the ways he believes President Trump’s agenda hurts New York City.
But he’s got some thinking to do.
The siblings “really enjoyed make-believe” as kids. Now they are playing Shakespeare under the stars at the newly reopened Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
After first landing in Williamsburg, a marketer found a one-bedroom apartment in a (somewhat) quieter part of Brooklyn, and has taken up surfing.
Zohran Mamdani wants to retain the power to name the schools chancellor but would like parents and teachers to have a greater voice.
Jay Clayton, the interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District, was named on an interim basis after Senator Chuck Schumer blocked his nomination.
Mayor Eric Adams announced that the Row NYC, a hotel in Times Square, would stop sheltering migrants by April, as the migrant crisis continued to subside.
Julian Fellowes and Donald Trump both have frothy visions of the Gilded Age. But why would we go back to it in real life?
The number of these programs, which come from a range of sources, is rising in the United States, but there are barriers to entry.
Zohran Mamdani’s win in the Democratic primary has challenged traditional assumptions about New York City’s Black electorate and its influence in city politics.
When the British invaded Manhattan, a quick-witted cashier and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
The former governor’s post, written on X on Friday, reflected how he has adopted a stance of more aggressive, personal jabs.
New York City has many restrictions on where and how vendors can sell their goods.
One person was in custody after a shooting left three people hospitalized, the police said.
The singer meets up with bandmates to rehearse, enjoys food that reminds him of childhood and stays out late dancing.
Merwil Gutièrrez is one of many immigrants across the United States who have been taken into custody by federal authorities, their whereabouts unknown or unclear.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in New York have been used to detain migrants for days. U.S. officials have denied that the conditions are poor.
Alvin L. Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, is asking for more time to decide whether to seek a review of the overturned murder conviction of Pedro Hernandez in the Etan Patz case.
Sarah Carroll is retiring from running the Landmarks Preservation Commission, where she worked to preserve buildings in overlooked neighborhoods.
“Glitz, Glam, and a Damn Good Time” chronicles the champagne decadence and wicked wit of the New York society doyenne Mamie Fish.
New York City’s renters have been shaping local politics since the rent strikes of the early 1900s. A new museum exhibit illustrates some of the early struggles.
Zohran Mamdani has not released a detailed plan for public education, but his biggest proposal centers on weakening mayoral control and giving power to teachers and parents.
President Trump has urged Andrew Cuomo to stay in the New York City mayor’s race. Here are seven moments when their paths crossed over the years.
New York’s medical examiner is working methodically through a backlog of bones. “We’re talking about people putting in overtime 24 years later, for us,” said the son of one victim.
The New York State law seeks to make it easier to prosecute deed theft. The woman, who lived in Queens, had been in hospice care with dementia.
Mr. Cuomo’s decisive loss to Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral primary has led to a campaign rebranding that includes a fresh social media persona.
This week in Newly Reviewed, Jillian Steinhauer covers Agnieszka Kurant’s unnerving technology, a group show that nods to history, and Marian Spore Bush’s otherworldly paintings.
Think of these three New York City spots as steakhouses without all pomp.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s remarks about President Trump came just before The Times’s disclosure that he had spoken to Mr. Trump about the race.
The Delacorte, renovated for $85 million, welcomes back audiences for Shakespeare in the Park. It echoes the park’s ethos, our architecture critic says.
This week’s properties are on the Lower East Side, in Midtown Manhattan and Dumbo.
We are interested in your most memorable and weirdest tales about parking, even when it seemed impossible.
La esperada secuela no se estrenará sino hasta en algunos meses, pero su grabación en Nueva York ha revelado detalles que inquietan a los enemigos de los spoilers.
Dr. Michael Lucchesi, the former chairman of emergency medicine, used hospital funds on personal vacations, concert tickets and luxury pet care.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo acknowledged that he had not run an effective race in the mayoral primary and asked for executives’ help to defeat Zohran Mamdani.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York was dealt another setback in his long-shot campaign for re-election when he was denied millions of dollars in public matching funds.
The boy, Angel Mendoza, died of his injuries on Tuesday after being attacked by a group of teenagers, the police and witnesses said. A 17-year-old was wounded.
Shooting on the streets of New York has meant a very public experience of a movie that won’t be out for months. It has also set up a clash with anti-spoiler culture.
The former restaurant in Williamsburg will be moved to a studio for film and TV production at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
La muerte de un hombre tras consumir una heroína llamada Flow en una pequeña ciudad de Vermont reveló una operación de drogas que conectaba dos ciudades y envió a una fiscala de Nueva York a un viaje desgarrador.
The source of the illness has not been conclusively identified more than a week after people began getting sick.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo appeared to criticize Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Hours later, he distanced himself from his remarks.
The Las Vegas police released documents and records describing the mental health breakdowns that the man who killed four people in a New York building had faced earlier.
The death of the 15-year-old mare named Lady was being investigated by the city’s health department, officials said.
The recent temblors were classified as “weak,” and may have been connected to a bigger earthquake last year in the area.
Foreign defendants are rarely sent to the United States if they might face death, and America’s use of capital punishment has been a significant point of friction with Mexico’s government.
New Yorkers of various faiths heaped praise on the incumbent mayor, whose path to re-election appears steep, and compared him to biblical figures.
Drawn back to New York after years in Europe, Donelle Kosch gravitated toward Boerum Hill, transforming 450 square feet into a place she could live and entertain guests.
Inspired by a new book tracing four pivotal years in the city’s history, hear a playlist of songs from the dawn of hip-hop that were swirling at the time.
The disgraced financier’s former companion said disclosure would harm her legal rights. “Jeffrey Epstein is dead,” her lawyers wrote. “Ghislaine Maxwell is not.”
Kebabishq serves up Indian kebabs, Mykonian Garden brings Mykonos to Sutton Place and more restaurant news.
If you think you’ve spotted more than the usual number of blinking bugs this year, you’re not alone. But experts say many firefly species are at risk of extinction.
After construction delays and a large capital campaign, the museum is preparing to welcome audiences back and introduce itself to a new generation of visitors.
Crown Heights Keepers won the “greenest block in Brooklyn” prize for their garden on busy Eastern Parkway.
‘You realize you’re being upstaged by an animal that’s completely unpredictable’: As the Delacorte Theater reopens, actors and others recall their favorite memories.
The primary results show that voters and campaigns are becoming more sophisticated in how they use ranked-choice voting.
Estherlyn Frias sold narcotics out of his home, near where his children slept, U.S. prosecutors said. A Connecticut man bought fentanyl and cocaine from him and died 12 hours later.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, appeared with Senator Elizabeth Warren to highlight his plan for free universal child care.
Cada vez son más los migrantes que acaban arrestados al asistir a las audiencias o a los controles programados, a medida que la represión contra la migración del presidente Trump cambia de táctica.
The series is scheduled to stream on YouTube during this year’s tournament.
Joby Aviation, which is developing electric aircraft, will acquire the passenger business of Blade, a New York helicopter operator, for $125 million.
The actor and his partners recently opened Wildflower Studios, a 775,000-square-foot production facility in Queens.
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the mayoral primary was a blow to wealthy interests in New York. Was it a blip, or does it signify a change in the political order?
Over seven days, Dennis Lim, the artistic director of the New York Film Festival, balanced hours of movie watching with a MoMA visit and a trip to Italy.
Immigration crackdowns have unfolded in broad daylight across the country, but in New York City, most detentions have been quietly concentrated in a single building. Luis Ferré-Sadurní takes us to the epicenter of these detentions.
More than half of the immigrants arrested in the New York City area since Jan. 20 do not have criminal convictions or charges, new data shows.
Zohran Mamdani won over Jewish voters in New York City who were energized by his economic agenda and unbothered by — or sympathetic to — his views on Israel and Gaza.
In a social media back-and-forth, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York replied to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas that “anyone with basic decency” would respect the officer’s Muslim faith.
“Odd Lots” goes deep on lentils in Saskatchewan, the global tractor supply and trucking markets. Is it the skeleton key to understanding this strange economic moment?
On a steamy Monday evening, no one inside the Manhattan office building noticed the dark BMW pull up outside. The driver entered the lobby with a rifle in his hand.
The Guardian Angels founder and Republican nominee for mayor has long been a New York curiosity. Can he become a serious contender?
An intersection in Midtown Manhattan was briefly renamed after the photographer Bill Cunningham, who scoured the streets in search of standout fashion.
A pleasant wait for the bus on a hot day, a good find on the street and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
The epicenter of the 3.0-magnitude quake, which struck around 10:20 p.m. on Saturday, was near Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.
Trading in their brushes for pool cues, the group that gathers for “painters’ pool” find a respite from the studio.