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  1. A Flowing Toast to Diane von Furstenberg, Queen of the Wrap Dress Style, Today

    Tycoons and fashion glitterati honored the designer at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in Lower Manhattan.

  2. Quinnipiac Poll Shows Mamdani With 10-Point Lead in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, Today

    The survey, released less than a week before Election Day, found that Zohran Mamdani had lost a bit of support, Andrew Cuomo had gained none and slightly more voters were undecided.

  3. Judge Sentences Men Who Tried to Kill Iranian Activist to 25 Years New York, Today

    Prosecutors said that Rafit Amirov and Polad Omarov were working for an Iranian general when they stalked Masih Alinejad in Brooklyn. She has sought women’s rights in the theocracy for years.

  4. Can the James Baldwin Typebot Tell Us the Meaning of Life? Arts, Today

    In the financial district of Manhattan, an A.I.-equipped typewriter, fueled by James Baldwin’s works, types back at you with answers to your questions.

  5. A Bodega Group Opposed Mamdani’s Grocery Plan. Now It’s Endorsing Him. New York, Today

    The president of United Bodegas of America said on Wednesday that the Democratic mayoral candidate offered the best path for his members’ success.

  6. An Old-Fashioned Halloween Store That Won’t Give Up the Ghost New York, Today

    Halloween Adventure, a fixture in Lower Manhattan, has long prided itself on being a place where customers and employees can express themselves.

  7. Cuomo Earned Almost $5 Million From Consulting in 2024, Returns Show New York, Today

    Most of Andrew Cuomo’s income came from Innovation Strategies, a company created for his consulting work before he ran for mayor of New York City. He has not disclosed his clients.

  8. Three Places Bringing CDMX to N.Y.C. Video, Today

    New restaurants and bakeries in Woodside, Bed-Stuy and on the Lower East Side bring the sweet swagger of CDMX to the city.

  9. New York City Loves a Little Treat. Here Are Our 46 Favorites. Food, Today

    Cake slices, sundaes, morning buns, noodles and shakes — all $20 or under — for your immediate consumption.

  10. We Want to Know: What Are Your Favorite Little Treats in New York City? Food, Today

    We shared our favorite small edible luxuries; now we want to hear about yours.

  11. Cuomo Blasts Mamdani for His Rent-Stabilized Unit. But He Had One, Too. New York, Today

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo lived in what he once described as “a dump, just one long hallway.”

  12. Would Mamdani Be New York’s First Immigrant Mayor? Not by a Long Shot. New York, Today

    If Zohran Mamdani is elected, he would join a list of more than two dozen mayors of New York City born overseas.

  13. Mamdani Still Hasn’t Said Whether He Supports Ballot Housing Proposals New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, has dodged questions about his position on ballot measures that seek to address the housing crisis, a key issue.

  14. How to Celebrate Halloween Across the 5 Boroughs Real Estate, Today

    A small sampling of the many New York neighborhoods that go all out with festive décor.

  15. Delivery Workers and Street Vendors Join Forces New York, Today

    The two groups, both mainly made up of immigrants, are pressing the City Council for more protections.

  16. What College Students Are Worried About Right Now U.S., Today

    As political battles upend college campuses, we asked dozens of students what is on their minds as they plan for the future. Politics was only part of it.

  17. How One Neighborhood Engineers the Ultimate Halloween Spectacle Real Estate, Today

    A community tradition dating back to 1971 attracts 4,000 kids and creates inter-building rivalries.

  18. Mamdani, Cuomo or Sliwa? 14 Leaders Rate New York’s Mayoral Candidates. Interactive, Today

    Times Opinion convened a panel to weigh in on who is best equipped to lead the city.

  19. A Sacred Space Where 90-Year-Old Jazz Records Reign Arts, Today

    At the Hot Club of New York, patrons revisit the music’s past by spinning shellac 78 RPM discs of recordings made in the 1910s to ’50s.

  20. How Andrew Cuomo’s Dreams of Becoming a Radio Star Fell Apart New York, Today

    After he resigned as governor, Mr. Cuomo looked to restore his name while taking on a new lucrative career as a podcast host. Things did not go according to plan.

  21. Former Hate Crimes Chief Accuses Adams of Anti-Muslim Bias New York, Today

    Hassan Naveed, who was fired from City Hall last year, claimed in a lawsuit that he was asked what he thought about “beheaded babies.”

  22. De Blasio Impersonator Tricks British Newspaper With Fake Criticism of Mamdani New York, Yesterday

    The Times of London briefly ran an article with quotes from someone who the paper said had falsely claimed to be the former New York mayor Bill de Blasio.

  23. Guard Is Convicted of Pursuing Jail Smugglers and Firing at Them New York, Yesterday

    Leon Wilson, a veteran correctional officer at the Metropolitan Detention Center, chased the people from the lockup’s parking lot to the Brooklyn Bridge.

  24. Anyone Who’s Anyone Got Their Start at Joe’s Pub T Magazine, Yesterday

    Despite its small stage, the cabaret space inside New York’s Public Theater building has made an outsize imprint on the city’s art scene.

  25. Michael McKee, Fervent Advocate for Tenants’ Rights, Dies at 85 New York, Yesterday

    A broken window transformed him into a professional organizer and lobbyist to regulate rents and restrain landlords in New York.

  26. What Zohran Mamdani Learned as an Africana Studies Major at Bowdoin U.S., Yesterday

    The mayoral candidate has said his education was formative. But critics say that his degree exemplifies how colleges steep students in leftist dogma.

  27. Mamdani Weighs In on Long-Running Fight Over Elizabeth Street Garden New York, Yesterday

    The city has been trying to build housing on the site of the Manhattan garden for at least a decade, but has met with fierce opposition in the community.

  28. ‘The Beginning of a Movement’: Snapshots From a Mamdani Rally New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani’s rally on Sunday nearly filled Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, which holds 13,000 attendees. Here’s why some of them went, in their own words.

  29. Bring a Crew for Askili Orchard’s Georgian Spread Food, Yesterday

    Rare Japanese Wagyu, private movie screenings with themed menus and more restaurant news.

  30. Cuomo, Adams, Cuomo? Paterson Will Make Third Endorsement in Mayor’s Race. New York, Yesterday

    Former Gov. David A. Paterson appears to be of two minds when it comes to endorsing a candidate for New York mayor.

  31. Some Jewish Mamdani Supporters Say Cuomo Is ‘Flattening’ Their Community New York, Yesterday

    Volunteer canvassers for Zohran Mamdani gathered over the weekend in hopes of combatting Andrew M. Cuomo’s closing pitch to Jewish voters.

  32. Early Voting Is Underway in the N.Y.C. Mayor Race. What Can It Tell Us? New York, Yesterday

    As more than 220,000 New Yorkers cast early ballots, the campaigns of both Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo remained upbeat.

  33. Billionaire-Backed Super PACs Have Donated to Cuomo’s Mayoral Campaign New York, Yesterday

    Super PACs supporting former Gov. Andrew Cuomo have raised more than $40 million from donors.

  34. On ‘Daily Show,’ Mamdani Makes Play for ‘New Yorkers Who Are Skeptical’ New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani was greeted warmly in an interview with Jon Stewart, who told him: “You are clearly right now in the front-running position. I can tell, because they’ve gone 9/11 on you.”

  35. La carrera armamentística nuclear pone a prueba el laboratorio de Los Álamos En español, Yesterday

    El laboratorio donde Oppenheimer desarrolló la bomba atómica es el eje del esfuerzo de EE. UU. por modernizar sus armas nucleares. Pero el centro ha enfrentado incidentes de contaminación, interrupciones de obras e infraestructuras obsoletas.

  36. Schools Grapple With a Hard Problem: Who Is Gifted? New York, Yesterday

    New York decides which 4-year-olds should be designated “gifted.” Many experts think that’s too young.

  37. Bringing New Life to Empty Subway Shops Arts, Yesterday

    A dino store, dance parties, radio and visual art are set up underground, building community in free space from the M.T.A.

  38. With Faded Vision, I See Baseball’s Beauty Opinion, Yesterday

    Now that I can no longer follow the ball, baseball looks like a dance.

  39. In a Looming Nuclear Arms Race, Aging Los Alamos Faces a Major Test U.S., Yesterday

    The lab where Oppenheimer developed the atomic bomb is the linchpin in the United States’ effort to modernize its nuclear weapons. Yet the site has contended with contamination incidents, work disruptions and old infrastructure.

  40. Should the Mayor Control N.Y.C. Schools? Mamdani and Cuomo Don’t Agree. New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani and the teachers’ union have called for changes in mayoral control. Andrew M. Cuomo and some education leaders say that would be a grave mistake.

  41. Trump Argues in Formal Appeal That His Conviction Was ‘Fatally Marred’ New York, Yesterday

    In 2024, a jury found that Donald J. Trump approved a scheme to falsify business records to conceal a hush-money payment to a porn star. He became the first felon president.

  42. Jamaicans in New York ‘Pray, Pray, Pray’ as Melissa Approaches Their Island Nation Weather, Yesterday

    Hurricane Melissa was on a direct path to strike Jamaica on Tuesday morning.

  43. What Do You and the N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Agree On? Interactive, October 27

    Answer 14 questions and we’ll show you where you align with the three leading candidates for mayor of New York City.

  44. At Mamdani Rally, a Moment of Unity Goes Sideways for Hochul New York, October 27

    Gov. Kathy Hochul received a tepid response from a stadium filled with Zohran Mamdani supporters, whose chants of “Tax the rich” interrupted her speech.

  45. Defunct Upper West Side Movie Theater May Reopen in 2028 Movies, October 27

    The landmark Metro Theater is being renamed Uptown Film Center and will include five screens and about 470 seats.

  46. Metro-North Expansion in the Bronx Is Likely to Be Delayed by 3 Years New York, October 27

    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority blamed the delays on Amtrak, its federal partner, adding that partial service could still be delivered on time.

  47. Three Chicken Dishes to Experience in N.Y.C. Video, October 27

    The New York Times’s Food contributor Luke Fortney tried as many experiential chicken dishes as he could handle. These three are winner-winners.

  48. Is A.I. a Bubble? Briefing, October 27

    We explain the fears on Wall Street.

  49. A Glistening Makeover for a Rockefeller Center Icon New York, October 27

    Prometheus, the statue in the center’s lower plaza at the back of the skating rink, is being regilded. The work is expected to be done before the Christmas tree lighting.

  50. Trump to Cities: Drop Dead Opinion, October 27

    Will Donald Trump learn Gerald Ford’s bitter lesson?

  51. As New Yorkers Flood Early Voting Sites, Undecideds Become Prized Target New York, October 27

    Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner for mayor of New York City, has built his lead in part by relying on a huge ground-game operation.

  52. Why America’s Debate Over Which Children Are ‘Gifted’ Won’t Go Away New York, October 27

    Gifted programs could be shutting out millions of high-performing Black and Latino children from low-income families. Can districts fix their advanced education problem?

  53. Can Faster Buses Really Be Free? Interactive, October 27

    An analysis of the possible promise and fundamental tension in one of Zohran Mamdani’s big plans for New York.

  54. Bette Midler, New York Gardener, Is Ready to Talk Trash (and Compost) Style, October 26

    She’s been planting greenery in the city for 30 years through her charity — and still loves celebrating spooky season.

  55. Puede ser que tu perro haya hecho pipí sobre una obra de arte En español, October 26

    Los alcorques —esas pequeñas parcelas de tierra que adoran los perros— se han convertido en inesperados lienzos para algunas de las obras de arte callejero más creativas (y cómicas) de la ciudad.

  56. I Don’t Fear Winter, and I Don’t Regret Spring Opinion, October 26

    It’s actually great to be in my 80s.

  57. The Odd History of the Rowhouse at the Center of the N.B.A. Betting Scandal Real Estate, October 26

    The Greenwich Village building has been home to celebrities like John Philip Sousa and Kylie Jenner — and, according to prosecutors, Mafia-controlled poker games.

  58. As the Left’s Biggest Stars Unite Behind Mamdani, a Bigger Test Awaits New York, October 26

    Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will join Zohran Mamdani on Sunday to help push his bid to win the Nov. 4 election for mayor of New York City.

  59. ‘Nobody Knew This Wasn’t My Dog’ New York, October 26

    The ripple effect of an online sale, a man who is still who he was and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  60. Can Cuomo Sway Trump Voters Away From the Republican on the Ballot? New York, October 26

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat running on a third-party line, has appeared repeatedly on Staten Island and shifted his messaging in ways that seem designed to court Republican voters.

  61. Alvin Bragg, Seeking Re-election, Is Not Mentioning His Best-Known Case New York, October 26

    He is the only prosecutor to convict a president. But mentioning Donald Trump to him on the campaign trail is a conversation stopper.

  62. Vance Criticizes Mamdani’s Comments About Islamophobia After 9/11 New York, October 26

    Zohran Mamdani said the vice president’s attack on social media was one in a series of “cheap jokes about Islamophobia.”

  63. Will New York Voters Choose to Speed Up Housing Construction? Opinion, October 25

    Three measures on the ballot would revise cumbersome approval procedures.

  64. How Jordi Fernández, the Brooklyn Nets Coach, Spends an N.B.A. Off Day New York, October 25

    Mr. Fernández starts game days with meditation. But when he’s off, his children keep him running all across the city.

  65. Mamdani Says His Rivals Are Pushing Hate in Final Days of N.Y.C. Mayoral Election Video, October 25

    Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani spoke about the impact of Islamophobia on his family during a campaign event in the Bronx. At a mayoral debate earlier this week, his opponent Curtis Sliwa had accused him of supporting “global jihad.”

  66. Adams Eyes a Reality TV Star Who Could Help Block a Mamdani Rent Freeze New York, October 24

    Mayor Eric Adams has only weeks left in office, but he can use them to appoint people with the ability to shape policy beyond his tenure.

  67. Mamdani Says Rivals Are Pushing Hate as Mayor’s Race Enters Last Stretch New York, October 24

    Zohran Mamdani’s opponents, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, denied accusations that they are stoking Islamophobia with their rhetoric and actions.

  68. Texas Cheat ’Em? U.S. Details How Mob Lured High Rollers Into Poker Trap. New York, October 24

    A Manhattan apartment was at the center of a Mafia-run ring that used former N.B.A. players as bait and technology to read cards, prosecutors say.

  69. Hakeem Jeffries Gives Mamdani Last-Minute Endorsement for N.Y.C. Mayor New York, October 24

    Mr. Jeffries, the House minority leader, had resisted backing Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, for months. But his support provides a late boost.

  70. A Woman Self-Deported, Hoping to Shield Her Son. He Was Detained Anyway. New York, October 24

    Joel Camas, 16, had been without his mother for about four weeks after she voluntarily returned to Ecuador. His lawyer had hoped his age would shield him.

  71. Smart Beds Helped Them Sleep on a Cloud. Then the Cloud Crashed. Business, October 24

    The widespread outage involving the cloud-computing provider Amazon Web Services was particularly disruptive ensnared unexpected consumers earlier this week: People who just wanted to sleep well.

  72. Luxury, Lounges and Exclusivity: Retiring to a ‘Penthouse Experience’ Real Estate, October 24

    Senior living operators are embracing private clubs, but the experiences raise questions about how they affect community dynamics.

  73. We Asked Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa 10 Questions. Here’s What They Said. New York, October 24

    We interviewed the leading candidates for New York City mayor about their experience, their plans for the city and their favorite subway seat.

  74. How to Vote Early in New York City, Where It’s Not Too Late to Register New York, October 24

    New Yorkers can vote early in the race for mayor and other contests starting Saturday, Oct. 25 — which is also the voter registration deadline.

  75. Speed Limits Are Taking the Wind Out of Cyclists’ Exhilarating Commutes New York, October 24

    With new regulations on electric bike speed, fans of the gray Citi Bike — lovingly known as the White Stallion or the Ghost — are facing a slower, safer future.

  76. There Are 6 Ballot Measures In New York City. Here’s an Overview. New York, October 24

    Voters will have a chance to weigh in on ballot questions concerning the housing crisis and when local elections should be held.

  77. After Remark About Mamdani and Sept. 11, Cuomo Faces Democratic Rebukes New York, October 23

    When a radio host suggested that Zohran Mamdani would celebrate another Sept. 11-style attack, Andrew Cuomo chuckled. Democrats denounced the exchange as Islamophobic.

  78. Three Restaurants Where Ordering the Chicken Is the Most Exciting Choice Food, October 23

    Welcome to the age of experiential chicken.

  79. New Yorkers on Their Hopes for the Future of the City New York, October 23

    Readers share their wishes, predictions and wildest dreams for what’s to come in transit, housing, arts and more.

  80. New York City’s Mob Families Are Still in Business New York, October 23

    The criminal organizations were mentioned prominently in a charging document that accused N.B.A. stars of recruiting players for illegal poker games.

  81. Worker Dies After Falling at Construction Site for Hudson Tunnel Project New York, October 23

    The man, who was working at a site at Hudson Yards in Manhattan, fell 60 feet into a pit below, according to the New York Fire Department.

  82. Here’s How the Poker Scheme Worked, According to Prosecutors New York, October 23

    The players cheated with sophisticated technology, and those who lost faced the threat of violence and extortion.

  83. Trump’s Threat to Hudson River Tunnels Becomes Focus of New Jersey Election New York, October 23

    The president announced he had “terminated” the Gateway project. The Democratic candidate for governor quickly seized on the issue and tied her opponent to Mr. Trump.

  84. Shelly Fireman, a Showman Restaurateur for Showgoers, Dies at 93 Food, October 23

    With considerable pizazz, he ran a string of popular restaurants in Manhattan, many aimed at hooking the crowds from Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Broadway.

  85. Eric Adams Will Endorse Andrew Cuomo for Mayor New York, October 23

    Mayor Eric Adams will endorse former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo for mayor and plans to campaign with him, in hopes of slowing the momentum of Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee.

  86. The Debate Had a Lot of Housing Talk, but the Next Mayor Needs Bigger Ideas Opinion, October 23

    New York has urgent housing needs. Mamdani is leading the race for mayor because of his awareness of this. But all the candidates should have bigger plans.

  87. Broadway Averts Strike as Musicians Reach Deal With Producers, Union Says Theater, October 23

    The tentative agreement, which still requires ratification by union members, comes five days after a similar agreement with actors and stage managers.

  88. They Wanted to Retire in Lower Manhattan, but What Could They Afford? Interactive, October 23

    After passing on the Upper East Side, a couple ventured down to Battery Park City in search of a studio or one-bedroom for less than $600,000.

  89. Trump Has a Religion. What Do Democrats Have? Opinion, October 23

    Mamdani might be working in Democrats’ favor. But what about “No Kings”?

  90. E-Trucks Are Heavy. Can Our Roads Handle Them? New York, October 23

    Researchers look at the potential damage to New York area highways, tunnels and bridges from trucks that can weigh up to 9,000 pounds.

  91. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx Real Estate, October 23

    This week’s properties are in Chelsea, on the Upper East Side and the Grand Concourse.

  92. A Last Peek Inside One of New York’s Boldest Renovations Real Estate, October 23

    Visitors lined up for hours outside an architect’s Minetta Lane mansion to get an up-close look at a decade-long restoration.

  93. Final N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate Gets Heated Video, October 23

    Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa traded personal attacks in the final debate before New York City’s mayoral election on Nov. 4.

  94. Fear and Anger Fill New York’s Canal Street After Immigration Raid New York, October 23

    The famous shopping strip, usually teeming with street vendors, turned quiet a day after federal agents descended.

  95. Cuomo Paints Dire Picture of New York Under Mamdani as Election Nears New York, October 23

    Andrew Cuomo is trying to close ground in the New York City mayor’s race by escalating his warnings that “mayhem” would follow a victory by Zohran Mamdani.

  96. Is It ‘Subsidizing the Rich’ to Make Buses and Child Care Free for All? New York, October 23

    Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, would make some public benefits available to everyone. Andrew Cuomo, his top challenger, wants to help the neediest residents.

  97. Cuomo Joins Adams at Knicks Game. Is an Endorsement in the Cards? New York, October 23

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Eric Adams looked like the best of friends as they sat together at Madison Square Garden right after the debate.

  98. N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Trade Zingers in Final Debate New York, October 23

    The candidates sparred over their policies, personalities and how they would deal with President Trump in the second and final debate of the mayoral campaign.

  99. 7 Takeaways From the Final N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate New York, October 23

    Zohran Mamdani, Andrew M. Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa continued attacking one another, with Mr. Mamdani and Mr. Cuomo the main targets.

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  102. Queens Tenants Were Urged to Report Immigrants to ICE, Officials Say New York, October 23

    A sign posted in the lobby of an apartment building listed “immigration” alongside crimes it said should be reported to a tip line, state officials said.

  103. Early Voting for N.Y.C. Mayor Starts Saturday. You Can Still Register. New York, October 22

    New Yorkers don’t have to wait until Election Day to have their say on the races for mayor, City Council, public advocate and more.

  104. What to Know About the Moderators of the Second N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate New York, October 22

    Errol Louis of Spectrum News NY1, Brian Lehrer of WNYC and Katie Honan of The City are moderating Wednesday’s debate.

  105. Mamdani Plans to Keep Tisch as Police Commissioner if Elected New York, October 22

    Zohran Mamdani’s intention to retain Jessica Tisch is likely to placate powerful New Yorkers who have lobbied Mr. Mamdani to keep her.

  106. Jackie Ferrara, Artist Who Brought Mystery to Minimalism, Dies at 95 Arts, October 22

    While others made sleek metallic sculptures, she favored humble materials like lumber and glue. The Times called her “one of our most gifted and inventive sculptors.”

  107. Why Can’t People Say Zohran Mamdani’s Name Correctly? Interactive, October 22

    Friends and foes keep getting it wrong. Mr. Mamdani says, “It’s pretty phonetic honestly.”

  108. New York Names a Street in Honor of Jean-Michel Basquiat Style, October 22

    A stretch of Great Jones Street where the artist lived and worked now goes by “Jean-Michel Basquiat Way.”

  109. Queens Woman Arrested in Abandonment of Newborn in Penn Station Subway New York, October 22

    The woman told the police she had given birth shortly before leaving the child in a busy passageway as rush hour died down. The baby’s umbilical cord was still attached.

  110. A Swampy New York City Neighborhood Could Get a $146 Million Upgrade New York, October 22

    A housing and infrastructure plan has been proposed to address longstanding problems in the Hole, a poor and flood-prone area on the border of Brooklyn and Queens.

  111. Why Carnegie’s Libraries Are Getting $10,000 Checks New York, October 22

    There are still dozens of library branches that were built by Andrew Carnegie in the city. The Carnegie Corporation is giving them gifts.

  112. Is Your Dog Peeing on Some of New York’s Best Folk Art? Real Estate, October 22

    Tree pits — those tiny patches of land beloved by dogs — have become unexpected canvases for some of the city’s most creative (and comedic) street art.

  113. This Might Be Andrew Cuomo’s Last Debate. What Can New Yorkers Expect? New York, October 22

    Even as Mr. Cuomo has ramped up attacks against the front-runner, Zohran Mamdani, and repeated calls for Curtis Sliwa to drop out, he plans to retain last week’s debate strategy.

  114. How to Watch the Final N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate New York, October 22

    Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa will meet onstage Wednesday night for the last time before the general election on Nov 4.

  115. Management of Guardian Angels Raises Questions About Sliwa’s Leadership New York, October 22

    The Republican nominee to lead New York City is projecting a more serious outlook, but his longtime organization shows signs of a flawed stewardship.

  116. On the Menu in New York: One Repair, Coming Right Up Climate, October 22

    Monthly “repair cafes” aim to bring neighbors together while keeping all manner of items out of the trash.

  117. Federal Agents Stage Raid on Canal Street in New York City New York, October 22

    Dozens of federal officers descended on the sidewalks of Lower Manhattan on Tuesday, detaining several people and drawing protests.

  118. Federal Agents Detain Several Men During New York City Raid Video, October 22

    Masked federal agents detained several men in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday, near an area where vendors sell illegal counterfeit goods.

  119. Stephanie Johnson, Burlesque Dancer With Stories to Tell, Dies at 81 Fashion, October 21

    Her memories of her days as Tanqueray in the gritty New York of the 1960s and ’70s found a new audience in recent years and made her a social media star.

  120. Why Mamdani Frightens Jews Like Me Opinion, October 21

    A candidate who stands out for his monomania, double standards and affinity for extremists.

  121. Federal Agents Detain Man During New York City Raid Video, October 21

    Masked federal agents detained a man in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday, handcuffing him while he faced the wall of a building.

  122. When It Comes to Being Mayor, Is Age Just a Number? New York, October 21

    Does the rise of Zohran Mamdani, 34, reflect a desire for generational change or a discounting of experience?

  123. El psiquiatra que ayudó a los neoyorquinos tras el 11 de septiembre muere a los 80 años En español, October 21

    Como jefe de psiquiatría del Hospital Bellevue, brindó apoyo a los equipos de rescate y a las familias afectadas por el trauma del atentado terrorista de 2001.

  124. Babbo Reopens With Mark Ladner at the Helm Food, October 21

    Jean-Georges Vongerichten opens a new Abc flagship in Brooklyn, an elegant cocktail bar on the Lower East Side and more food news.

  125. Cuomo Proposes That New York City Take Partial Control of Subway New York, October 21

    Andrew Cuomo, whose stewardship of the M.T.A. as governor was contentious, suggested that the authority hand over responsibility for capital construction and maintenance to the city.

  126. A Dance in a SoHo Loft With the Ghosts Who Haunt It Arts, October 21

    The choreographer Wally Cardona revisits a David Gordon duet, “Times Four,” performed in the loft in which it was made and remade for today.

  127. Trial of 3 Guards Tests New York’s Culture of Incarceration New York, October 21

    A rare instance of a prison guard found guilty of murder was welcomed by advocates of reform, but many were disappointed by the acquittal of two others.

  128. Separation: A Family Navigates the Risks of Being Undocumented Interactive, October 21

    A Honduran teenager and his family live in America’s new immigration landscape.

  129. The 25 Essential Pastries to Eat in New York City T Magazine, October 21

    Which baked goods should you seek out in New York? We gathered six experts to make a list of the most innovative and delicious options.

  130. To Stay or to Go? For Older New Yorkers, Either Option Is Fraught. Real Estate, October 21

    Rent-stabilized apartments offer a more affordable solution but are more likely than others to have poor conditions, creating an uncomfortable choice.

  131. Curtis Sliwa Has the Spotlight. He’s Not About to Give It Up. New York, October 21

    Mr. Sliwa, the Republican nominee for mayor of New York City, finds himself a major player in the race. He’s under heavy pressure to drop out.

  132. Guard Enraged by Chaos at Jail Chased and Shot at Smugglers, U.S. Says New York, October 21

    Leon Wilson worked at the troubled Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn for decades. Prosecutors say he pursued suspects for five miles in a violent fury.

  133. New York to Albany by Train for $40 Flat? It’s Happening Next Year. New York, October 21

    For the first time, Metro-North will run trains past Poughkeepsie through the Hudson Valley to Albany. Some Amtrak service will also be restored.

  134. 10 Hurt, One Critically, After Truck Hits Van Parked Near Penn Station New York, October 20

    The chain-reaction crash, in one of New York City’s most pedestrian-heavy areas, unfolded as afternoon commuters made their way to the busy transit hub.

  135. Your November Election Guide (Yes, This November) U.S., October 20

    It’s not a presidential election year, or even the midterms, but races this fall will offer a sense of voters’ moods in the first year of the new Trump administration.

  136. How an Elite Public High School Set Mamdani on the Path to Politics New York, October 20

    Zohran Mamdani’s time at the Bronx High School of Science expanded and helped shape his views of New York, from the cricket pitch to politics.

  137. A Newborn Girl Is Abandoned at a Penn Station Subway Stop New York, October 20

    It was unclear who left the baby in a passageway that leads to the No. 1 train, the police said. She was in stable condition.

  138. He Turned His High School Closet Into a Vintage Shopping Mecca Style, October 20

    Marcus Allen never threw away the Abercrombie and Gap wardrobe of his teenage years. Now, those clothes are more in demand than ever.

  139. Colin Jost, Pete Davidson and the Staten Island Ferry Fiasco Style, October 20

    Nearly four years after they bought an out-of-service ferryboat for $280,100, their plans for a floating event space may be running aground.

  140. Manhattan Assemblyman Joins Primary to Succeed Nadler in Congress New York, October 20

    Alex Bores, a second-term state lawmaker and former software engineer, joins a growing primary field for the seat in a deeply Democratic district.

  141. 154,000 New York City Students Were Homeless Last Year, a Record Number New York, October 20

    If these pupils made up their own school system, it would be one of the 20 largest districts in the United States. The number includes those who are doubled up in crowded apartments.

  142. The Politics Behind the Redesign of New York’s Benches New York, October 20

    Officials responsible for public seating often consider how to deter homeless people from using it. So we now have leaning benches and benches with dividers.

  143. He Left the City for a Cat in Gowanus Real Estate, October 20

    Dimitrios Petsas never once considered living north of Bleecker Street, let alone outside of the city — until a tiny, furry creature came along.

  144. Why Is New York’s Fictional Future So Often Dystopian? Arts, October 20

    If you’re a writer or filmmaker hoping to create a hell on earth, might as well start with the most famous city in the world.

  145. Mamdani and Cuomo Make Their Cases in Last Weekend Before Early Voting New York, October 20

    As the New York City mayoral campaign enters its final weeks, the candidates appeared at a forum at Queens College and at a soccer tournament in Coney Island.

  146. Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, Trans Activist Who Saw It All, Dies Obituaries, October 19

    She spat in a policeman’s face at the Stonewall Riot, ran a nursing service during the AIDS crisis and boycotted Pride parades when they welcomed corporations.

  147. Performance Art Wasn’t on Their Radar. But, ‘What if’? Arts, October 19

    RoseLee Goldberg of New York’s Performa has long encouraged visual artists to take the leap of translating their ideas into real time and space.