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  1. Number of Businesses in New York City Plunged Last Spring, Report Says New York, Today

    Roughly 8,400 businesses closed in the second quarter of 2025, according to the most recent city data, creating the largest net decline in business activity since before the pandemic.

  2. There’s Never Been a Better Time to Eat Chinese Food Food, Today

    Chains from the East Asian nation are popping up across New York City, bringing with them excellent hot pot, dumplings and mapo tofu.

  3. None of Mamdani’s Deputy Mayors Are Black. It Has Become a Problem. New York, Today

    Some Black and Latino leaders worry they are being denied access to power under Mayor Zohran Mamdani and that they may lose the ground they had gained under former Mayor Eric Adams.

  4. Nydia Velázquez Gives Mamdani a Warning as She Endorses a Successor New York, Today

    The veteran congresswoman said she would like Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president, to replace her after she retires. She also said the mayor should stay out of political races.

  5. The Hip Priest, the Ex-Hedge Funder and the $10 Million Townhouse Style, Today

    When a pastor learned his childhood home might undergo a glow-up, he saw his beloved Brooklyn further receding — and took to a different kind of pulpit.

  6. Mamdani’s Consumer Protection Commissioner Vows More Aggressive Action New York, Today

    “I want to be very public that there’s a new cop on the beat,” said Samuel Levine, the new commissioner of New York City’s Department of Consumer and Worker Protection.

  7. A Horse Bolts, Renewing Debate Over Central Park Carriages New York, Today

    The city’s 68 horse carriages continue to operate despite pressure from activists — and the Central Park Conservancy — to ban them.

  8. Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Dumbo, the Upper East Side and Chelsea.

  9. Trisha Donnelly’s Mysteries Arts, Today

    The artist isn’t known for her drawings, but in a new show these cryptic, sometimes unsettling works speak volumes.

  10. Why Staten Island Has the Highest Home Turnover Rate in N.Y.C. Real Estate, Today

    Homeowners in the Bronx and Queens owned their homes the longest before selling in 2025.

  11. Men’s Coats That Make a Strong Impression Style, Today

    Come wintertime, it could be said that the coat, not the clothes, makes a man.

  12. Many Mayors Have Tried to Help Small Businesses. It’s Mamdani’s Turn. New York, Today

    Small business advocates in New York are excited that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is tackling the issue of excessive fees and fines, but they’ve heard similar promises before.

  13. Son of ‘Goodbye Horses’ Singer Among Americans Freed in Venezuela World, Today

    James Luckey-Lange, 28, was released this week with several other U.S. citizens from the country’s notorious prison system after going missing in December, his family said.

  14. Frank Dunlop, 98, Dies; Gave British Theater a Free-Spirited Spin Theater, Yesterday

    In 1970, he founded London’s Young Vic, an adventurous “people’s theater” — the Who took the stage at one point — before shaking up the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  15. As N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike Continues, Both Sides Prepare for a Long Fight New York, Yesterday

    Hospital administrators and union officials appear to be digging in for an extended battle over staffing levels and pay.

  16. These Gyms’ Most Intimidating Machine: The Front Door Business, Yesterday

    A new kind of tap-in, tap-out system at gyms has some New Yorkers flustered.

  17. The Swedish Start-Up Aiming to Conquer America’s Full-Body-Scan Craze Business, Yesterday

    Neko Health, backed by the Spotify founder Daniel Ek, plans to open in New York this spring.

  18. How Will the New Chancellor Change New York Schools? New York, Yesterday

    Kamar Samuels, Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s choice to run the school system, has favored integration and academic rigor.

  19. A Week Without Heat in New York City New York, Yesterday

    Some renters are constantly left without heat or hot water during the winter, leading them to bundle up in layers of clothing or risk fires by using space heaters.

  20. Trial to Begin for N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Who Threw Cooler at Fleeing Man New York, Yesterday

    Erik Duran, who fatally struck the man, Eric Duprey, as he fled on a motorbike in 2023, faces charges of manslaughter, assault and criminally negligent homicide.

  21. Saks Files for Bankruptcy as Department Stores Fight for Survival Business, Yesterday

    The parent company of Saks, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman struggled with debt, designers and customers in recent years.

  22. Mayor Mamdani Names Transit Veteran as Taxi Commissioner New York, Yesterday

    Midori Valdivia would head the Taxi and Limousine Commission, overseeing more than 115,000 for-hire vehicles. The mayor said drivers deserved a “forceful champion.”

  23. Eric Adams Hawked a Crypto Coin. A Day Later, $1 Million Was Missing. New York, January 13

    Officials tied to the venture insisted no money had been stolen, but the withdrawal caused the coin’s value to plunge.

  24. Mr. Mamdani Goes to Albany, a Backbencher No More New York, January 13

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City returned to the State Capitol for the first time since taking office, underscoring the shifting political winds since his victory.

  25. Former Adams Aide Charged With Bribery and Wire Fraud New York, January 13

    Anthony Herbert is accused of bribing a funeral director and applying for a fraudulent loan to keep a nonexistent baked-goods business afloat during the pandemic.

  26. Video of Runaway Carriage Horse in Manhattan Fuels Debate Over a Proposed Ban New York, January 13

    The horse bolted through traffic and its carriage sideswiped a taxi, reigniting questions over the safety of carriage horses in Central Park.

  27. N.Y.C. Bakery Workers Demand Owners Stop Supporting ‘Israeli Occupation’ New York, January 13

    Workers at the popular New York City chain Breads Bakery, who are trying to unionize, included the demand in a list alongside higher wages and special overtime pay.

  28. What to Know About the N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike and How It Affects Patients New York, January 13

    Nearly 15,000 nurses went on strike Monday at some of New York City’s top hospitals, with workers demanding more robust staffing and higher pay.

  29. Carta, in the West Village, Keeps the Wine Flowing at Aperitivo Food, January 13

    The new wine bar, also in the West Village, focuses on France and Greece; an Australian pub opens on the Lower East Side; and more restaurant news.

  30. How Readers Voted on 17 Ways to Improve New York City Arts, January 13

    The top suggestions include spending more of the city’s budget on parks and libraries and fixing the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.

  31. The New Museum Sets Reopening Date With New Artist Commissions Arts, January 13

    After over three years of construction, the museum will open its new building on March 21 with an ambitious show exploring how technologies have changed what it means to be human.

  32. Hochul’s Election Year Agenda May Include ‘New York Values’ New York, January 13

    Gov. Kathy Hochul will reveal her priorities on Tuesday in her State of the State Message. She may take a stand against ICE after the killing of Renee Nicole Good.

  33. The Hochul-Mamdani Experiment Is an Opportunity for Democrats Opinion, January 13

    The governor and the mayor need each other, and that offers a chance for synthesis at a time when the center and left are often at odds.

  34. ICE Arrests N.Y.C. City Council Employee at Routine Appointment New York, January 13

    City officials said the employee, a data analyst from Venezuela, had legal authorization to work and remain in the United States until October.

  35. Pitching Crypto and Needling Mamdani: Adams’s Post-Mayoralty Takes Shape New York, January 13

    Two weeks ago, Eric Adams was in Times Square to lead the New Year’s Eve ball drop as his last act as mayor. He returned on Monday to promote a new business interest.

  36. Mamdani Brings Affordability Push to Arts With Pick to Lead Film Office New York, January 13

    Rafael Espinal, the current head of the Freelancers Union, will serve as the new director of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

  37. New York City Nurses Go on Strike Video, January 12

    Nearly 15,000 nurses at major New York City hospitals went on strike on Monday, demanding more robust staffing levels, higher pay and better safety precautions.

  38. Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals New York, January 12

    Workers are demanding more robust staffing levels and higher pay. The strike comes three years after a smaller job action won significant gains.

  39. Drawings Illuminate the History of the Brooklyn Bridge New York, January 12

    More than 11,000 drawings made 125 years ago were stashed away for years. They have been meticulously restored, and some will be shown at the Met Museum.

  40. Mamdani’s Schools Chief Begins Shaping Agenda Around Rigor and Equity New York, January 12

    In his first week on the job, Kamar H. Samuels started to sketch out his priorities for leading America’s largest school system.

  41. Mayor Mamdani Is Moving On Up to Gracie Mansion New York, January 12

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his wife, Rama Duwaji, have begun moving their belongings from their Queens apartment to the official mayor’s residence in Manhattan.

  42. Thousands March in New York to Protest ICE Killing and Denounce Trump U.S., January 11

    Thousands of protesters, prompted by the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by a federal immigration agent, gathered near Central Park and marched through Manhattan.

  43. Prosecutors’ Vivid Accusations Against Maduro Belie a Complex Case New York, January 11

    The government will have to navigate difficult legal issues and use testimony about incidents clouded by time. But conspiracy laws are powerful tools for prosecutors.

  44. How a Stunt-Loving Jeweler Made a Diamond District Beef Go Viral New York, January 11

    Maksud Agadjani wound up hospitalized after he had a profane altercation with a rival, all of it captured on video. Business has never been better.

  45. Where Does Candidate Mamdani End and Mayor Mamdani Begin? New York, January 11

    In his first week as mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani tried to bridge the political theater of his campaign with the much harder work of governing.

  46. ‘The Man and I Both Immediately Lost Our Composure’ New York, January 11

    Witnessing the power of coconut cream pie, time for a new car and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  47. Mamdani Announces Plan to Expand Public Bathroom Access in New York New York, January 10

    The city has over eight million residents and only around 1,000 public bathrooms. The new mayor said he was committed to creating more, though he did not say when they would be available.

  48. At the Rikers Jail, the Women Have No Library. But They Have a Book Club. New York, January 10

    Some members of the group are awaiting trial; some are serving short sentences. In the meantime, with little else to do, they have intense discussions about literature.

  49. Mamdani’s First Big Move to Help Renters Is Dealt a Blow by Court New York, January 9

    Summit Properties USA won an auction on Friday to buy more than 5,000 apartments out of bankruptcy from the Pinnacle Group despite City Hall’s efforts to intervene.

  50. Mamdani Condemns Slurs and Pro-Hamas Chant at Heated Queens Protest New York, January 9

    Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel demonstrators hurled threats at each other outside an event promoting real estate sales in Jerusalem. The mayor said those actions had “no place in our city.”

  51. After Police Kill 2 People in One Night, Mamdani Responds Cautiously New York, January 9

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani did not call the shootings justified, but said New York Police officers were placed in “incredibly difficult and dangerous circumstances.”

  52. Handing Out Free Tickets, Mamdani Says Theater Should Not Be ‘a Luxury’ Theater, January 9

    The mayor said a new initiative by the Under the Radar festival exemplified an arts affordability agenda that he intends to pursue.

  53. A $100,000 Prize to a Group That Watches the Way We Are Watched New York, January 9

    The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project was one of five winners of grants from a Brooklyn-based nonprofit.

  54. N.Y.P.D. Fatally Shoots Man Who Drew a Fake Gun in the West Village New York, January 9

    Officers shot the driver of a BMW that had been involved in a motor vehicle incident after he drew an imitation firearm, the police said.

  55. For the Hero of the Bondi Beach Attack, a Whirlwind Visit to America New York, January 9

    After the Hanukkah massacre in Australia, the rabbi and the Muslim hero who saved lives made a visit to New York that was part religious pilgrimage, part media outreach.

  56. How Will the U.S. Protect Maduro During His New York Trial? New York, January 9

    Moving Nicolás Maduro, the former leader of Venezuela, will require intricate planning to keep him safe as he travels from a Brooklyn lockup to a Manhattan court.

  57. Zohran Mamdani and Kathy Hochul Are Pals Right Now. Will It Last? New York, January 9

    The legislative session that began this week poses a significant test of the most closely watched collaboration in state and city politics.

  58. N.Y.P.D. Fatally Shoots Blade-Wielding Man in Hospital, Officials Say New York, January 9

    The man had cut and then barricaded himself in a blood-spattered room with a patient and a security guard at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, the police said.

  59. Amid Opening Sprint, Mamdani Paused to Socialize With Steven Spielberg New York, January 9

    Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor of New York, made a private visit to the billionaire film director’s Central Park West apartment this week.

  60. Flu Cases Fall in New York City After Reaching Highest Level in a Decade New York, January 8

    Preliminary data suggests that bouts of the viral illness have already peaked, but the city’s health commissioner urged caution.

  61. John Wilson’s Enduring Art of Racial Politics and Personal Memory Arts, January 8

    “Witnessing Humanity” at the Met, with more than 100 artworks, and a gaze both inward and outward, is the artist’s first New York survey.

  62. Amos Poe, New York’s No Wave Film Pioneer, Dies at 76 Arts, January 8

    He documented the punk and post-punk music scene in the East Village, leading an independent film movement that was proudly unprofessional.

  63. Cooper Union Settles Jewish Students’ Suit and Alters Protest Policies New York, January 8

    The New York City college had been accused of tolerating discrimination against those who believe in Zionism following a pro-Palestinian protest that trapped students inside a library.

  64. You Don’t Need a Trip to Florida, You Just Need a Cozy Restaurant Food, January 8

    Because the only true cure for the winter blues is dinner by candlelight.

  65. Hochul and Mamdani Announce Plan for Universal Child Care Video, January 8

    Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a plan on Thursday to vastly expand free and low-cost child care for families across the state in the coming years and add programs for 2-year-olds.

  66. Judge Sets Date for Weinstein’s Third Trial for Same Rape Charge New York, January 8

    Harvey Weinstein said he felt like he was on “a slow march to my death” as prosecutors continued to pursue the case after an aspiring actress accused him of raping her in 2013.

  67. Hochul and Mamdani to Announce Road Map to Expand Child Care New York, January 8

    Governor Kathy Hochul will appear with Mayor Zohran Mamdani to lay out a plan to expand free and subsidized child care in New York, which had been a central focus of his campaign.

  68. Can This Mamdani Ally Become New York’s Next Socialist in Congress? New York, January 8

    Claire Valdez, a New York assemblywoman, will face the Brooklyn borough president in a Democratic primary race to replace Representative Nydia Velázquez.

  69. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, January 8

    This week’s properties are in Midtown, Murray Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant.

  70. A Huge Increase in ‘Ground Rent’ Stuns Co-op Residents New York, January 8

    They live on Billionaires’ Row, but they’re not billionaires. And now the residents of a 57th Street building could face a leap of more than 100 percent in their maintenance costs.

  71. Convention-Defying in Life. In Art, Not So Much Arts, January 8

    “Carving Out History” offers the career highlights of Emma Stebbins, from the Bethesda Fountain in Central Park— a powerful symbol of hope and healing in “Angels in America” —to a standout sculpture of the woman she loved.

  72. The Sober Party Girl Revolution New York, January 8

    At a members-only club in Manhattan, a new generation rejects alcohol but isn’t quite ready to give up the party.

  73. This City’s Housing Boom Is a Model for Mamdani New York, January 8

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani is eyeing Jersey City, N.J., for ideas as he looks to address New York’s housing crisis. For residents, the surge in development has been a mixed blessing.

  74. Some Questions, Then a Selfie: Mayor Mamdani Meets the (Creator) Press Business, January 8

    A friendly summit at New York’s City Hall with digital content creators and social media stars symbolized the new mayor’s attitude toward the changing news media.

  75. Man Accused of Stealing Billions in Crypto Scam Is Captured Abroad New York, January 7

    Chen Zhi faces an indictment in federal court in Brooklyn on charges of swindling millions of dollars from Americans as part of a global cryptocurrency scam.

  76. Mamdani Names Lawyer Who Fought N.Y.C. Agencies to Human Rights Post New York, January 7

    Christine Clarke, who will lead the Commission on Human Rights, has worked on discrimination lawsuits against the city’s public housing authority and Police Department.

  77. Bruce Crawford, Arts-Loving Adman Who Led the Met Opera, Dies at 96 Arts, January 7

    He helped build the ad agency BBDO International into a powerhouse before channeling his passion for opera into managing the Met and revitalizing Lincoln Center.

  78. Julie Menin Is Elected New York City Council Speaker New York, January 7

    Ms. Menin, a centrist Democrat, said she would investigate bad actors in business and city agencies and played down areas of difference with Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

  79. A Portrait That Was the ‘Instagram of Its Time’ New York, January 7

    Charles Edwards painted his interpretations of canvases by Anthony van Dyck for the Metropolitan Opera’s production of “I Puritani.” Then he visited the Met Museum to see the original.

  80. Should Staten Island and the East Village Share a House District? New York, January 7

    A court dispute over the lines of the 11th Congressional District represents one of New York Democrats’ few hopes of drawing maps in their favor for the 2026 midterms.

  81. N.Y.C. Child Care Programs Brace for Cuts After Federal Funding Freeze New York, January 7

    The Trump administration said it was placing a hold on $10 billion in subsidies across five states, including New York.

  82. Mamdani Issues Executive Orders on Homeless Shelters and City Jails New York, January 7

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani directed city agencies to make plans to comply with rules governing health and safety at the facilities, and said they must work to end solitary confinement.

  83. Mamdani Takes the Bite Out of ‘the Bump,’ Paving Over Hated Road Hazard New York, January 6

    The small but symbolic gesture, at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, signals more ambitious street redesign plans from the new mayor.

  84. Murders in New York City Fell 20% in 2025, Though Reported Rapes Rose New York, January 6

    Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the numbers on Tuesday. Officials attributed the rise in rapes in part to a change in the state definition of sexual assault.

  85. The Unanswered Questions About Venezuela’s Environmental Future Climate, January 6

    The Trump administration has made no secret that it covets Venezuela’s oil reserves. What happens next could have serious implications for the planet.

  86. Tamaleria La Madrina, Hampton Chutney and More Restaurant Openings Food, January 6

    Feast on tamales and dosas in the first week of 2026.

  87. All-Cash Deals Dominated Manhattan’s Real Estate Market in 2025 Real Estate, January 6

    Buyers paying in cash accounted for 64 percent of co-op and condo sales last year, edging out hopeful buyers needing mortgages.

  88. A ‘Very New York’ Kind of Honor New York, January 6

    A business improvement district in Manhattan will pay tribute to the television personality Andy Cohen in an unusual way.

  89. Facing Challenge From Lander, Dan Goldman Prepares to Defend His Seat New York, January 6

    Mr. Goldman, a Democrat from New York City, faces a stiff primary battle that could turn on Gaza and how to fight President Trump.

  90. Modern American Opera Wouldn’t Be the Same Without Her Arts, January 6

    Beth Morrison has shepherded dozens of new works into existence over the past 20 years. And her footprint continues to grow.

  91. George Conway, a Trump Foe, Changes Home and Party to Run for Congress New York, January 6

    The former conservative has moved from the Washington suburbs to Manhattan and will run for an open House seat in a heavily Democratic district.

  92. The Revealing (and Alarming) Exercise of Cyberstalking Your Own Home Magazine, January 6

    Easily accessible archives can turn up stories both humorous and hair-raising, and they all connect us to something bigger.

  93. Meet the Old and New Chinatown on One Menu Food, January 6

    Lei, a warmly welcoming wine bar in Manhattan, manages to both honor tradition and bend it.

  94. Optimism About Nuclear Energy Is Rising Again. Will It Last? Business, January 6

    Companies like Kairos Energy are building new types of reactors with the encouragement of the Trump administration, but their success is far from assured.

  95. Anxiety. Relief. Uncertainty. For N.Y.C. Venezuelans, Emotions Collide. New York, January 6

    Many celebrated the seizure of Nicolás Maduro. Others were clouded by uncertainty. And some wondered if they might find a path back to their homeland.

  96. Outside the Courthouse: Flags, Chants and Venezuelans’ Quiet Pain World, January 6

    A demonstration outside the building where Nicolás Maduro was arraigned was a ritual of New York public protest, but one that sprang from personal wounds inflicted a continent away.

  97. Mamdani Chooses a Bernie Sanders Aide as His Communications Director New York, January 6

    Anna Bahr, who leads communications for the Vermont senator and worked on his presidential campaign, is the latest appointee to a high-profile role in the Mamdani administration.

  98. Mamdani and Hochul Unite to Cheer Congestion Pricing on Anniversary New York, January 5

    The tolling program, which charges motorists to enter Manhattan’s busiest streets, had a largely successful first year after a delayed start.

  99. Vote on 17 Ways That Mayor Mamdani Could Improve New York Interactive, January 5

    More housing and public toilets. Fewer trucks. We canvassed dozens of experts on ideas for making the built city more livable. What do you think?

  100. Israel’s Stinging Retort to Mamdani Was Meant as Retaliation in Kind World, January 5

    After Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York scrapped two executive orders on antisemitism and boycotts, the Israeli Foreign Ministry issued an aggressive response to what it saw as an aggressive act.

  101. When Fashion Designers and Financiers Need a Suit, They Go to Him Style, January 5

    At just 32, Ralph Fitzgerald, a raffish Brit with the look of a Guy Ritchie character, has become the tailor to movie stars, financial executives and Marc Jacobs.

  102. 27 Million Fewer Car Trips: Life After a Year of Congestion Pricing Interactive, January 5

    How life has changed in the New York area, according to data on traffic, transit and the responses of 600 readers.

  103. As the Fare Rises, the Subway Is in the Spotlight New York, January 5

    The M.T.A. makes changes as Mayor Mamdani makes it clear that the subway and buses are crucial to New York’s future.

  104. Robert Heide, Angsty Playwright and Warhol Collaborator, Dies at 91 Obituaries, January 4

    He helped create the Off Off Broadway theater scene, wrote and acted in Andy Warhol’s films, and made his apartment into a singular exhibit of Americana.

  105. Francis Patrelle, Founder of a Ballet Company, Dies at 78 Arts, January 4

    A champion of the story ballet, he built a tightly knit community in New York around his classes at Ballet Academy East and his company, Dances Patrelle.

  106. Mamdani Names Housing Leader and Pledges ‘Rental Rip-off’ Hearings New York, January 4

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani named a housing commissioner and announced that the city would hold public hearings where frustrated renters could voice their complaints.

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  109. Nicolás Maduro Is Being Held at a Troubled Brooklyn Jail New York, January 4

    The Metropolitan Detention Center, known as the M.D.C., is one of the United States’ most notorious federal lockups.

  110. Maduro, in Previous Stints in New York, Sought to Connect with Harlem New York, January 4

    The self-described socialist leader tried to tie the Latin American fight against imperialism with the struggle of Black Americans against racism.

  111. Inside Mamdani’s Decision to Revoke Executive Orders That Backed Israel New York, January 4

    Mr. Mamdani, a staunch critic of Israel and its treatment of Palestinians, knew he would not extend the orders, but he had to decide how and when he would rescind them.

  112. For Mamdani, a Break With the President Just Three Days Into His New Job New York, January 4

    New York City’s newly elected mayor planned to spend Saturday announcing a pedestrian safety plan. Then President Trump brought a captured foreign leader to his doorstep.

  113. Subway and Bus Fare Rises to $3 in New York City on Sunday New York, January 4

    Fares will also increase on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad, as will tolls at several of the city’s bridges and tunnels.

  114. ‘He Thrust the Lemon Toward Me as if It Were a Bouquet’ New York, January 4

    Self-service on a lazy day, fair fruit trade on the Upper West Side and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  115. How Manhattan Federal Court Would Handle the Trial of a President World, January 3

    Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, could stand trial in Federal District Court in New York City, the site of other high-profile court proceedings.

  116. On a Brooklyn Boulevard, Mamdani Revives a Project Hampered by Scandal New York, January 3

    The bike-lane project, a source of corruption charges during the Adams administration, will be finished as planned in Greenpoint, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said.

  117. How a ‘Nutcracker’ Ballerina Spends a Day of Business and Dance New York, January 3

    Jenelle Manzi started a nutrition company while performing with New York City Ballet. Now she’s doing her makeup in cabs and taking Zoom meetings as she sews pointe shoes.

  118. Mamdani Creates Office to Encourage Public Participation in Government New York, January 3

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York said he hoped to reach communities that had been left out of the process.

  119. Mamdani Creates Office of Mass Engagement Video, January 2

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced two appointments at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn on his second day as mayor of New York City, including the creation of an Office of Mass Engagement.

  120. Israeli Government Accuses Mamdani of Antisemitism Over Canceled Orders New York, January 2

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York canceled executive orders issued by his predecessor that had barred city agencies from boycotting Israel and defined some criticism of Israel as antisemitic.

  121. What to Expect From Mayor Mamdani Opinion, January 2

    Readers share their hopes and anxieties as New York’s new mayor takes office. Also: Unsubscribing from the Kennedy Center; protesting Trump.

  122. Chants of ‘Tax the Rich’ Fuel a Brooklyn Rave for Mayor Mamdani Style, January 2

    Democratic Socialists gathered at a Bushwick dance club to celebrate as one of their members began to govern New York City.

  123. Following Mamdani’s Win, Souvenir Shops Look to Cash In New York, January 2

    Seemingly overnight, T-shirts with the likeness of the new mayor have become common in New York City.

  124. Carrying for a Cause: Meet the Man Lugging Shelter Dogs Around New York New York, January 2

    Bryan Reisberg built a social media following in the millions by carrying his corgi, Maxine, in a backpack. Now, he carries shelter dogs.

  125. Así se veía el futuro hace 100 años En español, January 2

    La anexión de Canadá a Estados Unidos, las noticias presentadas en pantallas y los aviones personales fueron algunas de las muchas predicciones sobre las que informó el Times hace un siglo.

  126. Mamdani Represents 21st-Century America Opinion, January 2

    The mayor’s résumé looks like the broad coalition he built when he swept to victory in November.

  127. One Year and More Than 500,000 Deportations New York, January 2

    New York Times journalists chronicled the first year of President Trump’s anti-immigration campaign in words and photos, from New York to Texas.

  128. Mamdani Revokes Executive Orders That Adams Signed to Support Israel New York, January 2

    Former Mayor Eric Adams and some conservative-leaning Jewish leaders criticized the revocation of his executive orders, one of which he signed just last month.

  129. ‘I Will Govern as a Democratic Socialist,’ Mamdani Says at Inauguration Video, January 2

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani was inaugurated as the mayor of New York City on Thursday in a ceremony attended by thousands outside City Hall. Flanked by progressive stars of the Democratic Party, he told New Yorkers his administration would “govern without shame and insecurity, making no apology for what we believe.”

  130. Amid Poetry, Song and the Cold, Mamdani’s Inauguration Evokes Hope New York, January 2

    A communal spectacle, spilling out of City Hall into the streets of Broadway, conveyed how many New Yorkers see the promise in a Zohran Mamdani mayoralty.

  131. 7 Takeaways From the Inauguration of Mayor Zohran Mamdani New York, January 2

    Mr. Mamdani reaffirmed that he would govern New York City as a democratic socialist and assured even those who had not voted for him: “I am your mayor.”

  132. Mamdani’s First Orders Focus on Housing and Undoing Adams’s Decisions New York, January 2

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed a flurry of executive orders on his first day as mayor of New York City. They were aimed at protecting tenants and revoking some of ex-Mayor Eric Adams’s past orders.

  133. Images From the Dawn of the Mamdani Era New York, January 1

    Thousands of New Yorkers packed the plaza ouside City Hall and the streets of Lower Manhattan to see Mayor Zohran Mamdani take office.

  134. Mamdani Pays Tribute to the Foods That Define and Sustain New York New York, January 1

    In his inaugural address, Mayor Zohran Mamdani invoked the cuisines of New York as metaphors for the city’s diversity, ambitions and promise.

  135. Mamdani Vows to Govern ‘Audaciously’ and Protect New York’s Vulnerable New York, January 1

    Zohran Mamdani gave his first public speech as mayor of New York City, after a public inauguration that drew tens of thousands of people.

  136. ‘You Are Worth It’: Jumaane Williams Delivers Powerful Inauguration Speech New York, January 1

    Mr. Williams, New York City’s public advocate, teared up as he addressed a portion of his remarks to his younger self, captivating the crowd.

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  138. The Full Transcript of Zohran Mamdani’s Inauguration Speech New York, January 1

    New York’s new mayor challenged his supporters and his opponents to make the city better, and to hold him to account.

  139. Rama Duwaji Gives ‘Statement Coat’ New Meaning at Inauguration New York, January 1

    With her chocolate-brown princess-line coat, New York’s new first lady looked a little funky, a little vintage, a little Tolstoy, entirely proper and unlike anyone else on the stage.

  140. Janet Fish, Painter of Luminous Still Lifes, Dies at 87 Arts, January 1

    From her student days, she stubbornly refused to follow popular artistic trends. Instead, she spent decades exploring the effects of light on glass.

  141. Here’s Why Lucy Dacus Chose ‘Bread & Roses’ for Mamdani’s Inauguration New York, January 1

    The Grammy-winning singer, part of the supergroup boygenius, followed a performance by Mandy Patinkin, who sang “Over the Rainbow.”

  142. Ocasio-Cortez Urges New Yorkers to Celebrate Mamdani’s Inauguration as Their Own New York, January 1

    Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, speaking at Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration, said that his election represented New Yorkers’ choosing “prosperity for the many over spoils for the few.”

  143. A DJ, a Poet and Politicians Make Up Mamdani’s Inaugural Lineup New York, January 1

    Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will deliver opening remarks and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will administer the oath of office.

  144. How to Watch Zohran Mamdani’s Inauguration New York, January 1

    New York City’s new mayor was officially sworn in just after midnight on Thursday. A second public event will take place this afternoon.

  145. For a Youthful Mayor, a Team of Government Veterans New York, January 1

    Zohran Mamdani has stocked his administration with seasoned officials, in part to allay concerns about his inexperience and left-wing stances.

  146. Life Led Them to Brooklyn, but to Which Two-Bedroom Condo? Interactive, January 1

    A couple moved up from Asheville, N.C., to be closer to their children and grandchild. On the checklist: a newer building and fun things to do.

  147. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, January 1

    This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Carnegie Hill and Cobble Hill.

  148. 24 Things to Do in N.Y.C. in January Arts, January 1

    Welcome to a new year. It promises Ian McKellen, fresh jazz, free exhibitions, restored films and comedy with latkes.

  149. Mamdani Names Transit Chief Tasked With Making Buses Fast and Free New York, January 1

    As commissioner of New York City’s Department of Transportation, Michael Flynn will seek to implement one of the new mayor’s central campaign planks.

  150. Welcome to the Mamdani Era, New York Opinion, January 1

    The new mayor is an entirely familiar type of New York politician.