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  1. ¿Quién es Rama Duwaji, la esposa de Zohran Mamdani, el alcalde electo de Nueva York? En español, November 7

    Duwaji, animadora e ilustradora, evitó el foco político tradicional durante la campaña electoral. Pero la victoria de Mamdani la ha llevado al centro de la opinión pública.

  2. Anti-Defamation League Creates Antisemitism Tip Line Focused on Mamdani New York, Today

    The group, which has taken aim at Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani over his criticism of Israel, is facing backlash after unveiling a website where New Yorkers could report incidents of antisemitism.

  3. We Found Dupes for Your Favorite Closed New York City Restaurants Food, Today

    There’s no replacing the originals, but these recommendations come pretty close.

  4. Mamdani Allies Create a Nonprofit to Push His Affordability Agenda New York, Today

    A new group will solicit donations to replicate Zohran Mamdani’s grass-roots army of volunteers and to help build momentum for his proposals.

  5. When Does Mamdani Officially Become Mayor of New York City? New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani will take charge just after midnight on Jan. 1, 2026, as required by city law. A swearing-in ceremony will follow soon after.

  6. As Republicans Retire Pelosi From Attack Ads, They Eye a New Villain U.S., Today

    Searching for another liberal boogeyman, Republicans have zeroed in on Zohran Mamdani. Whether their strategy will work in the midterms is less clear.

  7. Edward Arrigoni, 91, Dies; His ‘Cop-Shot’ Charity Rewards Tipsters New York, Today

    A bus company executive, he founded an organization that offers $10,000 for information on gunmen who assault police. Its posters are ubiquitous in the New York area.

  8. Design or Art? Both. At the ‘Salon’ Fair, 6 Ways to See Why. Arts, Today

    The most thematically permissive fair in New York’s art schedule — where sofas compete with paintings and sculptures — brings up old questions about why we like objects.

  9. Judge to Consider Moving Trump’s Hush-Money Conviction to Federal Court New York, Today

    A federal judge must now determine whether President Trump’s immunity for official acts means that his Manhattan criminal case belongs in federal court.

  10. Planting a Flag, and a Flagship, for Black Art Arts, Today

    The reopening of the Studio Museum in Harlem, after seven years of construction, comes with dazzling alumni and collection shows.

  11. An American Conductor Comes Home to Lead Houston Grand Opera Arts, Today

    After more than a decade in Europe, James Gaffigan is returning to the United States to take over one of the nation’s highest-profile opera houses.

  12. Las raíces globales de Mamdani En español, Today

    El próximo alcalde de Nueva York ha llamado la atención internacional. Esta es la razón.

  13. Rock Star Glamour and Centrist Pragmatism: Democrats Had It All Opinion, Today

    The constructive, if messy, path forward is for the party to embrace an all-of-the-above approach.

  14. With Perseverance and a Down Payment Grant, a First-Time Buyer Found Her New York City Spot Interactive, Today

    Unsure how she could afford her own apartment in the city, a young renter scoured government programs and found one that worked for her. Here’s where she landed.

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

    This week’s properties are in Inwood, Greenwich Village and Greenpoint.

  16. A College Tries to Pitch In and Train Air Traffic Controllers New York, Today

    In Queens, a college of aeronautics is trying to help meet the need for controllers. I put on a headset and gave the training a try.

  17. Once Hated, Now Loved, a Brutalist Behemoth Gets a Makeover Arts, Today

    For $100 million, Sotheby’s bought a masterpiece by Marcel Breuer, the former home of the Whitney Museum. It has a thoughtful new interior.

  18. 5 Pressing Housing Issues for Mamdani, From Airbnb to Angry Landlords New York, Today

    When Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor, he will immediately have to confront a host of issues that have little to do with “freezing the rent,” his main housing-related pledge.

  19. Explosion in the Bronx Injures 7 Firefighters New York, Today

    A garbage fire appeared to have spread to vehicles on a street and caused a fireball. The firefighters were expected to recover.

  20. Trump vs. Mamdani: The Showdown to Come U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has berated Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, in public. But privately, Mr. Trump describes him as slick and a good talker.

  21. Police Investigating ‘Suspicious’ Deaths of 4 in Bronx Apartment New York, Yesterday

    Investigators did not name the victims or explain what happened. Residents of the building were stunned by the deaths of cherished neighbors.

  22. Mamdani Won. South Florida Expects a Real Estate Bump. U.S., Yesterday

    Some brokers and developers in the region are waiting eagerly to see if the election of a democratic socialist will drive more wealthy New Yorkers south.

  23. An Emboldened Mamdani Sheds Conciliatory Tone New York, Yesterday

    Fresh from a stunning victory, Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect, said in an interview that his supporters wanted “a politics of consistency” and aggressive action, including on taxing the rich.

  24. A Zohran Mamdani Ad Used a Bob Dylan Song. The Music Was Removed. Arts, Yesterday

    New York’s next mayor played “The Times They Are a-Changin’” in a spot on social media. The company that owns Dylan’s catalog said his songs can’t be used for politics.

  25. The Hostess With the $1,100 Perfume Style, Yesterday

    Cassandra Grey held a small party in a big suite at the Carlyle in New York. Her famous friends (Demi Moore, Lily Allen, Lorne Michaels) were there.

  26. Why the Bronx Swung Toward Mamdani in the General Election New York, Yesterday

    Voters in New York City’s poorest borough came out in droves to support Zohran Mamdani, energized by his visits to their neighborhoods and his promises to tackle the cost of living.

  27. Mamdani’s Global Roots World, Yesterday

    There’s been outsize international attention on the next mayor of New York City. Today, I write about why.

  28. Mamdani Holds News Conference After Mayoral Victory Video, Yesterday

    In his first news conference as mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani described “twin crises” facing New York City: cost of living and threats by the Trump administration.

  29. Mamdani Begins to Pick the Team That Will Help Him Run New York City New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani has been planning his mayoral transition for months and appears poised to hire veterans of city government to key posts in his administration.

  30. House Tour | Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis Video, Yesterday

    Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis, the architects and founders of the design studio Objects of Common Interest, show T Magazine around their renovated 1899 townhouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

  31. Mamdani’s Beard Gives Him Another Mayoral Milestone New York, Yesterday

    New York has not had a bearded mayor since 1913. Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s beard marks him as a millennial with a mandate to shake up the system.

  32. Mamdani’s Win and a Spark for Democrats Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to strong election results for Democrats. Also: the case against gerrymandering.

  33. Mamdani Turns to Seasoned Officials for Transition Team New York, Yesterday

    The mayor-elect’s official transition will be led by five women, including two former City Hall officials and a former chair of the Federal Trade Commission.

  34. 4 Progressive Mayors Offer Advice to Zohran Mamdani New York, Yesterday

    Tips from young liberals in office: Manage the stress. Keep your mom off Facebook. Plow the snow.

  35. See the New York Neighborhoods That Swept Mamdani to Victory Interactive, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani captured a broader section of the electorate in the New York mayoral election compared with the primary. A Times analysis maps the differences.

  36. For Mamdani, Winning Is One Thing. Governing Will Be Quite Another. New York, Yesterday

    Being mayor of New York City is often referred to as the second hardest job in the country, but the task may be even more complicated for Zohran Mamdani.

  37. Mamdani’s Win Makes Few Waves in Uganda, His Birth Country New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor-elect of New York City, was born in Uganda to parents of Indian origin, and his family emigrated when he was a child.

  38. Los demócratas contraatacan: 6 conclusiones de sus triunfos más recientes En español, Yesterday

    En Virginia, Nueva Jersey y otros estados, los votantes demócratas impulsaron a sus candidatos a la victoria y enviaron una advertencia al presidente Trump y a su Partido Republicano.

  39. Zohran Mamdani’s Top 5 Priorities as Mayor New York, Yesterday

    When he takes office on Jan. 1, Mr. Mamdani will seek to move quickly to implement his affordability plans and respond to threats from President Trump.

  40. Mamdani Walks Offstage to Bollywood Song After Victory Speech New York, Yesterday

    “Dhoom Machale,” a popular Hindi film song played at the end of Zohran Mamdani’s first speech as New York City’s mayor-elect, nodded to his Indian roots.

  41. ‘Hope Won’: Sadiq Khan, London’s Mayor, Congratulates Mamdani New York, Yesterday

    Both men have faced virulent attacks from the far right for their Muslim faith and progressive politics, although there are notable differences in their policies.

  42. Mamdani’s Historic Win, and Democrats’ Big Night Nationwide The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a race to save artifacts from the ocean.

  43. A Good Night for Democrats The Daily, Yesterday

    The party’s candidates powered to victories across the United States.

  44. Why Mamdani Won Opinion, Yesterday

    A triumph in New York City has a lesson for the Democrats

  45. Wall Street Laments Mamdani’s Victory and Plots Its Next Move Business, Yesterday

    Many financiers are vowing to play nice with Zohran Mamdani, but some are already thinking about how they will blunt the mayor-elect’s most liberal initiatives.

  46. Mamdani’s New Coalition Brings Him an Easy Victory New York, Yesterday

    As turnout surged past two million, New York City voters repudiated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and sent Zohran Mamdani from the Assembly to City Hall.

  47. Would New York City Elect a Muslim Mayor? An Emphatic Yes. U.S., Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani shattered a barrier that seemed insurmountable since the Sept. 11 attacks changed what it meant to be Muslim in the city.

  48. The Greatest Breakfast Sandwich May Be the One With Pastrami Food, Yesterday

    New York City has been overlooking the obvious all along.

  49. Zohran Mamdani Is New York’s First Millennial Mayor. You Can Tell by His Suit. Style, Yesterday

    With his softly trendy suits, the city’s new mayor has put on a master class in on-message dressing.

  50. The Flatiron Building Enters its Condo Era Real Estate, Yesterday

    The famously triangular tower gets a new lease on life, but don’t expect cookie-cutter layouts.

  51. Mamdani Calls, and His Supporters Respond New York, Yesterday

    At the Brooklyn Paramount, die-hard fans of Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s mayor-elect, enthusiastically ushered out the old guard as they celebrated his victory.

  52. With Trademark Defiance, Cuomo Contemplates Another Loss New York, Yesterday

    Before a dwindling and forlorn crowd, Andrew Cuomo conceded defeat in the New York City mayor’s race, but still somehow conceded little else.

  53. Mamdani’s Mayoral Victory Divides Jewish New Yorkers New York, Yesterday

    Jewish leaders had a mixed reaction to the election of Zohran Mamdani, who has repeatedly criticized Israel’s treatment of Palestinians and its conduct during the war in Gaza.

  54. Zohran Mamdani gana las elecciones y será el primer alcalde musulmán y sudasiático de Nueva York En español, Yesterday

    El ascenso se vio impulsado por su enfoque en la asequibilidad. Por el camino, dinamizó a las comunidades sudasiáticas y musulmanas que rara vez reciben atención sostenida por parte de los políticos.

  55. In a Speech Full of Hope, Mamdani Celebrates a New Political Order New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani, in his victory speech, celebrated New York’s immigrants, working class and young people and said the city could show the country how to defeat President Trump.

  56. In the New York City Council, Democrats Win Key Races New York, Yesterday

    Democratic candidates won contested races in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens, but a Republican firebrand won re-election.

  57. The Full Transcript of Zohran Mamdani’s Victory Speech New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, addressed supporters at a venue in Brooklyn late Tuesday night.

  58. 7 Takeaways From a Stunning New York City Mayoral Election New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani motivated voters to head for the polls, using a broad coalition of supporters to overcome Andrew Cuomo’s success in siphoning Republican votes.

  59. The Backlash Has Arrived: 6 Takeaways From a Good Night for Democrats U.S., Yesterday

    In Virginia, New Jersey and beyond, Democratic voters powered their candidates to victory and sent a warning sign to President Trump and his Republican Party.

  60. Rama Duwaji, Mamdani’s Wife, Carves a Path of Her Own New York, Yesterday

    Ms. Duwaji, an accomplished artist and reluctant campaigner, steps onto center stage alongside New York City’s new mayor.

  61. New York Muslims Exult in Mamdani’s Victory: ‘Now This Is Our Time’ U.S., Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani’s victory as the city’s next mayor is a milestone for hundreds of thousands of residents who see one of their own atop the city’s political infrastructure.

  62. Curtis Sliwa, Back in the Beret, Puts New York’s New Mayor on Notice New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Sliwa, an anti-crime activist who is the product of a bygone city, said he hoped the incoming mayor succeeded, but not at the cost of socialism and a weakened police force.

  63. Rama Duwaji, New York City’s Next First Lady, Dresses to Represent New York, Yesterday

    On election night, Ms. Duwaji’s outfit spoke of her identity as well as the whole city.

  64. Jumaane Williams is Re-elected New York City Public Advocate New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Williams, who has championed the rights of tenants, immigrants and victims of police violence while in office, won re-election handily after beating two Democratic primary challengers in June.

  65. Zohran Mamdani Is Elected Mayor of New York City New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Mamdani, a state lawmaker and democratic socialist, will be the first Muslim mayor in the city’s history.

  66. New York City Voters Pass Contentious Housing Ballot Measures New York, Yesterday

    The results reflect how more people are embracing development as a solution to the housing crisis.

  67. Mark Levine Elected New York City Comptroller New York, Yesterday

    The Manhattan borough president, who endorsed Zohran Mamdani, said he welcomed his new role as a counterbalance to the mayor’s office.

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  69. How Mamdani Built a Winning Campaign in One Short Year Interactive, Yesterday

    A timeline of Zohran Mamdani’s rise from little-known lawmaker to mayor-elect of New York City.

  70. How Zohran Mamdani Beat Back New York’s Elite and Was Elected Mayor New York, Yesterday

    The 34-year-old assemblyman won the Democratic primary by defying the city’s all-powerful establishment. He secured the mayoralty by delicately disarming it.

  71. New York City Has Not Elected a Mayor This Young in More Than a Century New York, Yesterday

    John Purroy Mitchel, known as the “Boy Mayor,” was three months older than Zohran Mamdani is now when he won office in 1913.

  72. How Mayor Mamdani Can Write New York’s Next Chapter Opinion, Yesterday

    Mamdani, who campaigned on sweeping promises, can build a positive legacy by focusing on tangible accomplishments.

  73. Alvin Bragg Is Re-elected as Manhattan’s District Attorney New York, Yesterday

    His opponents tried to make the campaign a referendum on his record, which included convicting Donald Trump.

  74. Scenes From Election Day in New York City New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani won a contentious election that gained worldwide attention and drew droves of voters from brownstone Brooklyn to suburban Staten Island.

  75. Mamdani Blazes Trail as New York’s First Muslim and South Asian Mayor-Elect New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani’s ascent was powered by a relentless focus on affordability. Along the way, he energized South Asian and Muslim communities that rarely receive sustained attention from politicians.

  76. A Little-Noted Element Propelled Mamdani’s Rise: Gen Z Loneliness New York, November 4

    Members of Gen Z found something unexpected in the mayoral race: a chance to hang out. Their enthusiasm turned into real votes.

  77. After Decades of Low Turnout for Mayor’s Races, Voting Surges in New York New York, November 4

    Voter participation in the city, which once surpassed 90 percent, cratered in recent elections. Here’s a look at why it fell, and why this year has been different.

  78. A Room Springsteen Had Never Played Before Style, November 4

    Literary stars and cultural luminaries turned out for the New York Public Library’s annual benefit.

  79. Aging N.Y.C. Seminary’s Prayers Are Answered With a Lease by Vanderbilt New York, November 4

    The Tennessee university has promised to make repairs to the General Theological Seminary buildings as it establishes a satellite campus in Chelsea.

  80. Why Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa Are on the Ballot Twice for N.Y.C. Mayor New York, November 4

    The listings follow the normal rules for ballots in New York City.

  81. Turmoil Over Food Stamps Is Defining Issue for Some New York Voters New York, November 4

    For some voters on Tuesday the trimming and delay of benefits under the federal food aid program known as SNAP was helping inform who would get their support.

  82. The Joyce Theater to Receive $15 Million Gift Arts, November 4

    The money, from the late Anupam Puri and Rajika Puri, will help the dance-dedicated theater in a time of uncertainty for organizations in the field.

  83. The Dawn of a New Mayor New York, November 4

    New York will soon know who will lead the city for the next four years, but other questions remain.

  84. Even on Election Day, Schumer Is Mum on Mamdani U.S., November 4

    The top Senate Democrat never endorsed Zohran Mamdani, his party’s young left-wing nominee for mayor, and had yet to even say who he had voted for.

  85. New York’s Next Mayor Will Face Big Decisions on Climate Change Climate, November 4

    The city’s new leader will have to contend with preparing for deadly floods, rising electricity costs and the future of an ambitious energy efficiency program.

  86. Il Leone Brings Its Lobster Pizza From Portland, Maine, to Park Slope Food, November 4

    Chinese Tuxedo takes over the bar under the restaurant, Ilili expands to Midtown and more restaurant news.

  87. New Yorkers Are About to Choose Their 111th Mayor New York, November 4

    After an intense and contentious campaign, Election Day has arrived. Polls open at 6 a.m.

  88. New York Is More Than Ready for Some Savory Jelly Food, November 4

    Bored by an onslaught of burgers and oysters, diners are flocking to more thought-provoking aspics and terrines that jiggle the senses.

  89. Trump Backs Cuomo as N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race Nears Finish Line New York, November 4

    Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic front-runner, said he was “confident but not complacent” about winning, as former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo was endorsed by President Trump.

  90. Lo que hay que saber de las primeras grandes elecciones del segundo mandato de Trump En español, November 4

    La contienda por la alcaldía de Nueva York medirá el deseo de los votantes de un giro a la izquierda. Las demócratas que se postulan a las gobernaciones de Nueva Jersey y Virginia hicieron de la lucha contra el presidente un elemento central de sus candidaturas.

  91. The First Big Elections of the New Trump Era Are Today. Here’s What to Look For. U.S., November 4

    The mayor’s race in New York will gauge voters’ desire for a left-wing shift, and Democrats running for governor in New Jersey and Virginia again made fighting the president central to their bids.

  92. Spotlight on Mayoral Race Also Captures the New York of Now New York, November 4

    Times photographers caught signal moments from the campaign trail as Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa battled for votes.

  93. N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Deliver Final Appeals Before Election Video, November 4

    On Monday, New York City’s three mayoral candidates made a final attempt to drum up support from voters the day before the election. Over 735,000 people have already voted early, more than four times the amount over the same period of time in 2021, according to the Board of Elections.

  94. Trump’s Power Faces Pressure Test in Court and at Ballot Box U.S., November 4

    President Trump has a lot riding on the results of Tuesday’s elections, his tariffs case at the Supreme Court and the future of the government shutdown.

  95. Trump Endorses Cuomo for N.Y.C. Mayor on Eve of Election New York, November 3

    The president wrote that if Zohran Mamdani were to win, it would be “highly unlikely” that the city would receive federal funding beyond a bare minimum.

  96. ‘The Boat,’ Despised Floating Jail Near Rikers, Heads for the Scrap Heap New York, November 3

    The jail barge, officially called the Vernon C. Bain Center, was a relic of the crack cocaine era. It was notorious even among Rikers Island’s many troubled lockups.

  97. Mamdani cruzó el puente de Brooklyn al amanecer como indicio de ‘un nuevo día’ En español, November 3

    Zohran Mamdani, favorito demócrata en la contienda por la alcaldía de Nueva York, marchó bajo los arcos del puente con funcionarios sosteniendo un letrero que decía: “Nuestro momento es ahora”.

  98. Mamdani’s Stance on Gaza Drew Pro-Palestinian Activists to His Campaign New York, November 3

    The campaign became “a funnel for all this dispersed energy and passion,” said one volunteer, who had been an active campus protester.

  99. Houses of Worship Struggle to Feed New Yorkers During SNAP Stalemate New York, November 3

    In New York City, there are about 600 food pantries scattered across the five boroughs and at least 90 percent are run by either a religious organization or a nonprofit connected to a place of worship.

  100. Drunk Driver Who Killed 4 at Manhattan Picnic Is Convicted of Murder New York, November 3

    Daniel Hyden, who was a substance abuse counselor, had written a book about sobriety. He crashed his pickup through a fence and into a barbecue.

  101. Has Gracie Mansion Ever Had a Democratic Socialist? New York, November 3

    Zohran Mamdani’s opponents have portrayed his Democratic Socialists of America affiliation as unusual, but he is not the first New York politician — or would-be mayor — with ties to the group.

  102. Mamdani Crosses Brooklyn Bridge at Sunrise to Signal ‘New Day’ for City New York, November 3

    Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic front-runner in the New York City mayoral race, marched under the bridge’s arches with elected officials, holding a banner that said, “Our Time Is Now.”

  103. Mamdani Mocks Cuomo After Trump Offers His Reluctant Backing New York, November 3

    “I know how hard you worked for this,” Zohran Mamdani said on social media after his chief rival in the New York City mayor’s race, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, received tepid support from President Trump.

  104. Our Election Guide Briefing, November 3

    Tomorrow is an off-year Election Day across the United States. We explain what is happening.

  105. Mamdani Takes In the Knicks From the Rafters, After Cuomo Sat Courtside New York, November 3

    By catching a Knicks game on Sunday, Zohran Mamdani honored a political tradition of attending a sporting event on the campaign trail. But he sat in the cheap(ish) seats.

  106. The Big Elections to Watch This Week, and a Louvre Heist Update The Headlines, November 3

    Plus, squeezing in a marathon before your full-time job.

  107. What the IBX Rail Project Could Mean for Brooklyn and Queens New York, November 3

    The proposed light rail would be the biggest expansion of the city’s transit system since the GG line was created almost 90 years ago.

  108. A Public Art Rocket Ship Lands in Manhattan Arts, November 3

    “The Mothership Connection” grew out of the artist Zak Ové’s fascination with “how masquerade had become a space for pivotally working towards Trinidad’s independence.”

  109. A Famous Narrow House in the West Village Listed for $4.195 Million Real Estate, November 3

    The building, at 75½ Bedford Street, has been home to Margaret Mead, Cary Grant, John Barrymore and Edna St. Vincent Millay.

  110. These 5 Key Voting Groups Could Decide the Mayor’s Race New York, November 3

    From religion to race, age to ethnicity, pockets of New Yorkers represent key blocs that can unlock tens of thousands of votes in a citywide race.

  111. N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Make Final Push on Last Day of Early Voting Video, November 3

    Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa spent Sunday, the last day of early voting, zigzagging across New York City to deliver their final messages and urge people to go to the polls.

  112. N.Y.C. Early Voting Ends With 735,000 Ballots Cast, as Younger Voters Surge New York, November 3

    This year’s mayoral race saw the highest early in-person turnout ever for a nonpresidential election in New York.

  113. Thousands Celebrate the 54th New York City Marathon Video, November 3

    Starting in Staten Island and winding through all five boroughs, the 26.2-mile race brought fans out in the thousands to cheer for professional and first-time marathon runners.

  114. The New York City Marathon in Photos and Videos New York, November 2

    Some 55,000 people came out to race through the five boroughs on a sunny Sunday.

  115. A Thrilling Finish to N.Y.C. Marathon as Kenyans Dominate Elite Races New York, November 2

    It was a record-setting day as more than 50,000 athletes packed the streets for the 2025 New York City Marathon. Benson Kipruto and Hellen Obiri triumphed.

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  117. 8 Memorable Looks at the New York City Marathon Style, November 2

    Held on a Halloween weekend, this year’s race had a mother-and-daughter duo dressed as cows, a human-size banana and Ken (without Barbie).

  118. Close Finish in N.Y.C. Marathon Men’s Race Was One of the Closest Ever New York, November 2

    Some past New York marathons have been extremely tight. Benson Kipruto’s split-second victory was a photo finish.

  119. At 74, He Started Running. At 91, He’s a Marathoner. New York, November 2

    This is Koichi Kitabatake’s third New York City Marathon. He is one of only seven nonagenarian runners in the race’s history.

  120. Marcel Hug and Susannah Scaroni Are the Wheelchair Winners, Again. New York, November 2

    Hug and Scaroni were also dual champions in 2022, when they both set course records.

  121. Why Zohran Mamdani Isn’t Shy About Faith Briefing, November 2

    The front-runner to become New York City’s mayor has deployed the language of religion to appeal to working class voters. Some experts say the Democratic Party should pay attention.

  122. Even for Some Mamdani Supporters, His Thin Résumé Is Cause for Concern New York, November 2

    Many voters struggle with a fundamental question about Zohran Mamdani’s candidacy: Is a 34-year-old state assemblyman ready to lead the nation’s largest city?

  123. ‘I Could Hardly Believe I Was About to Run the New York City Marathon’ New York, November 2

    A pick-me-up after the race, a chilly fellow traveler in the Village and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  124. In Chinese American Families, There’s a Generational Split on Mamdani Business, November 2

    Many older Chinese immigrants are shifting to the political right, dividing from their children, a trend playing out in the New York City mayor’s race.

  125. Obama Calls Mamdani to Praise His Campaign and Offers to Be Sounding Board New York, November 1

    Former President Barack Obama told Zohran Mamdani “your campaign has been impressive to watch,” and suggested that he was invested in Mr. Mamdani’s success beyond the election.

  126. Petrified Cake, a Cat in Hats: The Wackiest Looks at Heidi Klum’s Halloween Style, November 1

    The model and television presenter, dressed as Medusa, hosted her annual bash, filled with zany costumes.

  127. Muslim Voters Feel Pride and Fear, for Both Mamdani and Themselves New York, November 1

    After an uptick in Islamophobic comments about Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, some Muslims say they are hopeful but worried about repercussions.

  128. Cuomo Says Diversity Can Be a ‘Strength’ and a ‘Weakness’ in Interview New York, November 1

    Andrew M. Cuomo, after saying he unequivocally condemned Islamophobic comments directed at Zohran Mamdani, told MSNBC that “antipathy among groups” could create “friction.”

  129. On the Halloween Trail, Mamdani and Sliwa Encounter Revelers Dressed as Them New York, November 1

    For the candidates, the holiday was yet another campaigning opportunity.

  130. Once Bitter Rivals, Cuomo and Adams Join Forces in Mayor’s Race New York, November 1

    Mayor Eric Adams and former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo have campaigned together and had a meeting of the minds on policy since Mr. Adams dropped his re-election bid.

  131. Cuomo’s Pitch as He Claws for Votes: I’m Not the Divider, Mamdani Is New York, November 1

    As Andrew Cuomo tries to gain ground in the New York City mayor’s race, he is trying to splinter some constituencies with natural affinities for the front-runner, Zohran Mamdani.

  132. The Far Right Targets Their Similarities. Their Differences Define Them. World, November 1

    Zohran Mamdani, the leading contender in the Nov. 4 New York election, and Sadiq Khan, London’s mayor, are liberal and Muslim, but they’re navigating varied politics, communities and cities.

  133. Ready to Run the Marathon (and Eventually Get Back to Real Life) Style, November 1

    For these first-time marathoners, training for race day involved sweat, tears and lots of talking about it.

  134. A Halloween Potluck in New York New York, November 1

    A bag of Cheetos, Ronald McDonald and a pack of fries under attack by sea gulls all made an appearance at this year’s Village Halloween Parade.

  135. Take a Deep Breath? How Bad Air Affects Your Marathon Finish Time Climate, November 1

    Marathon runners consistently finished slower in cities with higher levels of dangerous particles in the air, researchers found.

  136. What You Need to Know About New York City’s Ballot Measures Video, November 1

    Six proposals will appear on the back of ballots at the polls in New York City on Election Day. Emma Fitzsimmons, The New York Times’s City Hall bureau chief, explains the affordable housing proposals.

  137. Zohran Mamdani’s Rings Tell a Story Style, November 1

    The mayoral front-runner explains the significance of the silver rings that have been his most reliable accessory on the campaign trail.

  138. How to Survive the New York City Marathon Video, November 1

    In conversation with Well’s fitness editor, Molly Mirhashem, Talya Minsberg, a Times reporter and a 12-time N.Y.C. marathon runner, takes us through the course to share how she prepares for race day and gives guidance to fellow racers and first-timers.

  139. 28 Things to Do in N.Y.C. in November Arts, November 1

    Sure, Tom Turkey looms large this month, but other highlights include a magic show with Muppets, Patti Smith and “Horses,” and wrestling drag queens.

  140. New York, Long a City of Contradictions, Is Still Turning Up New Ones New York, November 1

    New York City has often set the political, cultural and financial course of the country. Tuesday’s mayoral election — and a New Yorker watching from Washington — could scramble it all.

  141. How a Broadway Star Spends a Day Training for the N.Y.C. Marathon New York, November 1

    Jordan Litz, who plays Fiyero in “Wicked,” gets pulled out of bed by his 2-year-old daughter. Then he’s off for a long run and hours of dancing in two shows.

  142. One Bookstore, 3 Sisters and 100 Years New York, November 1

    A Midtown Manhattan anomaly, the Argosy Book Store continues to thrive thanks to the dedication of the three women who have presided over it for decades.

  143. Tracking the Early Vote in New York, New Jersey and Virginia The Upshot, October 31

    See the age breakdown in New York City and the partisanship in New Jersey and Virginia of the voters who have cast ballots so far.

  144. What Tuesday’s Elections Might Tell Us About Trump U.S., October 31

    He’s not on the ballot, but the results could carry hints about the future of his movement.

  145. Alison Knowles, Artist Who Took Lunch to New Levels, Dies at 92 Arts, October 31

    An early participant in the eccentric collection of artists known as Fluxus, she was perhaps best known for pieces centered on a humble tuna sandwich and a giant salad.

  146. The October 31 Nyc Mayor Election News live blog included one standalone post:
  147. A Halloween Sticker for Early Voters New York, October 31

    The first 1,000 voters at early voting sites across New York City were to receive a “Halloween voter 2025” sticker depicting a pigeon in a witch’s hat.

  148. ‘I’m the Guy on the Floor’: Memories From a Thrilling Marathon Finish Interactive, October 31

    A dramatic late-race twist in 1983’s New York City Marathon left one runner triumphant, and another on his back. Here’s what they remember.

  149. Meet the 2 Mayoral Candidates You Haven’t Heard of New York, October 31

    Irene Estrada and Joseph Hernandez do not even show up in most polls, but they are committed to seeing the race through.

  150. De Blasio and His Doppelgänger Clear Up Mix-Up Over Mamdani New York, October 31

    Bill DeBlasio from Long Island said he was often confused for Bill de Blasio from Park Slope, the 109th mayor of New York City.