At Columbia University, protesters were undeterred, and even relaxed, as a phalanx of congressional leaders showed up and told them to “stop the nonsense.”
The New York Times’ restaurant critic, Pete Wells, visited hundreds of restaurants in New York City this year to pick his top 100. Here are four of his favorites, described by him.
The mayor released a revised $111.6 billion budget, which included $2.3 billion that would restore some funding for schools and cultural institutions.
The dinner parties held by Shtick, a pop-up series celebrating Jewish culture, draw out New York’s influencers, artists, designers and celebrities.
Five renovated branches are waiting to reopen, if the system receives sufficient funding.
A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.
In his biggest exhibit since a 2013 retrospective at the Guggenheim, Christopher Wool has created his own show in a unique space.
Why the protective barriers over sidewalks stay up for so long.
Protesters, who stayed in their encampment, continue to negotiate with administrators. And Speaker Mike Johnson is scheduled to visit.
Arva Rice was asked to resign after she criticized police handling of a fatal shooting investigation and requested more money and power to investigate misconduct.
It appeared that at least 100 were arrested after pro-Palestinian Jewish groups rallied near Chuck Schumer’s home, as the Senate prepared to authorize billions of dollars in aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.
Si Trump fuera encarcelado, un destacamento de agentes trabajaría 24 horas al día dentro de las instalaciones para garantizar su seguridad, señalaron varios funcionarios.
Mayor Eric Adams praised Randy Mastro’s “impressive” career as he moves to hire him as New York City’s top lawyer. A majority of the Council is believed to oppose his nomination.
In a Washington war room, Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, decided to call police officers to arrest protesting students. The backlash now threatens her leadership.
A government website will also contain relevant documents for the landmark trial, which is not televised.
We need history to support our foundations. But it can only do that with integrity if it exposes the failings.
Onion Tree Pizza offers chicken tikka masala and saag paneer pies, Burmese Bites opens in Midtown East and more restaurant news.
The manuscript of Poe’s poem “For Annie,” written while he was living in a Bronx cottage after his wife’s death, is up for auction.
Love or hate the elevated train right outside your window? Tell us about your experience.
Some states with Republican-controlled legislatures want more data, while some controlled by Democrats want less, fearing it could be used to target patients or providers.
It’s not the crime; it’s the cover-up. But it’s still a highly flawed case.
In the 1970s, the filmmakers Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes interviewed New Yorkers across the city about their unwanted roommates: roaches.
In the 1970s, the filmmakers Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes interviewed New Yorkers across the city about their unwanted roommates: roaches.
Officials have had preliminary discussions about how to protect the former president in the unlikely event that he is jailed for contempt during the trial.
Pete Wells’s first guide to New York’s restaurants was based on a decade of eating. To write a second, did he bite off more than he could chew?
El alegato inicial de la fiscalía esbozó una trama turbia destinada a favorecer la elección de Donald Trump. Su abogado dijo que el caso del gobierno son solo “34 trozos de papel”.
Dozens were arrested Monday at N.Y.U. and Yale, but officials there and at campuses across the country are running out of options to corral protests that are expected to last the rest of the school year.
Pro-Palestinian protesters, many of whom are Jewish, prepared Seder dinners at college protest encampments, even as other Jewish students sought community in more traditional settings.
With support from demonstrators in Lower Manhattan spotty so far, Donald Trump issued a call to “rally behind MAGA,” and suggested the poor turnout was a result of a plot against his supporters.
A report by the New York City comptroller’s office found “big gaps” in how the administration of Mayor Eric Adams handles emergency preparations.
The prosecution’s opening statement sketched a seamy scheme meant to further the election of Donald J. Trump. His lawyer said the government’s case is merely “34 pieces of paper.”
Prosecutors signaled a sweeping case and Donald J. Trump’s lawyers began their assault on witnesses’ credibility. The judge seems intent on expediting the first trial of an American president.
Demonstrations outside the school gates have added to the upheaval, with protesters who appear unconnected to the university targeting Jewish students.
The campus has been shaken by pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have left some Jewish students fearing for their safety.
The courts are being resurfaced as the rapidly growing sport of pickleball becomes the off-season replacement for skating in Central Park.
Prosecutors for the Manhattan district attorney’s office will go first, giving a preview of the evidence and seeking to persuade and charm the 12 jurors.
The vacancy rate at Hudson Yards’ office towers is considerably lower than in the rest of Manhattan, though its luxury housing and retail offerings have been less successful.
After reports of harassment by demonstrators, some Jewish students said they felt unsafe. Others said they felt safe, while condemning antisemitism.
The mundanity of the courtroom has all but swallowed Donald Trump, who for decades has sought to project an image of bigness and a sense of power.
Monday will see opening statements in the People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump. The state’s case seems strong, but a conviction is far from assured.
“Stooping” in Manhattan, an unusual crack on a Broadway sidewalk and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
With the legalization of marijuana in New York, celebrations of “4/20” have gone mainstream.
Students who camped in tents to protest the war in Gaza, including the daughter of Representative Ilhan Omar, may be barred from finishing the semester.
Homicides, rapes and shootings in New York City have decreased, but the number of assaults has remained stubbornly high.
His new play “Patriots,” now on Broadway, follows Putin’s rise to power and the Russian oligarchs who mistakenly thought he’d be their puppet.
“Trauma recovery centers” are favored by law-and-order officials and progressive activists alike for one big reason: They work. But to stay open in New York, they need more funding.
Stef Dag, host of “Hot & Single,” goes cafe-hopping with friends, boxes in the park and gets ready for a comedy set at The Stand.
Friends of Max Azzarello, who set himself on fire outside Donald J. Trump’s trial, said he was a caring person whose paranoia had led him down a dark path.
Las autoridades identificaron al hombre como Max Azzarello, de 37 años. Días previos estuvo mostrando varios carteles, entre ellos uno que afirmaba que Trump y Biden estaban “a punto de darnos un golpe de Estado fascista”.
A full jury is seated, a horrifying incident shocks the court and opening statements are set to begin on Monday.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers tried to divine the political leanings of prospective jurors in the former president’s Manhattan criminal trial from their answers to questions about what media they consume.
Just after the last selections of alternate jurors were made, a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse, horrifying onlookers. But the case was not delayed.
Nicholas Welker admitted posting the death threat, which was meant to silence coverage of the extremist group he led, prosecutors said.
Two dancers from the Russian company were set to perform at a benefit for a prestigious competition for young dancers, but they were sidelined after protests by pro-Ukrainian activists.
Dr. Shafik, who also goes by Minouche, is facing criticism from multiple sides over how she is handling protests over the war in Gaza on her campus.
Onlookers screamed as fire engulfed the man, who had thrown pamphlets in the air before he set himself aflame. He was taken to a hospital and died hours later.
The campus chapter of a faculty organization said it would “fight to reclaim our university.” Students were undeterred by the crackdown on their protest.
Fame creates its own gravity and Donald J. Trump is usually the center of it. But in his courtroom, Justice Juan M. Merchan also has pull.
A landowner named Hezekiah Beers Pierrepont started selling plots of his Brooklyn land in the 1820s restricted by eight-foot setbacks still in effect today, rankling modern developers.
The former president faces dozens of felony charges stemming from hush-money payments to a porn star. He would undoubtedly appeal any conviction, and the presiding judge has leeway on sentencing.
A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Shoe horns, lampshades and CBD-infused elixirs are among the goods Graydon Carter is selling at a new newsstand-style shop in New York.
Youth America Grand Prix, a student ballet scholarship group, wanted to make its mark by having the most ballet dancers on pointe at the same time.
David Saint, a theater director and a producer of the 2021 film version of “West Side Story,” is selling his duplex with a wraparound terrace in the East Village.
Twelve jurors have already been chosen. Jury selection could wrap up on Friday as the lawyers seek to add five alternates — substitutes in case any of the first dozen must leave — to the panel.
The fledgling Professional Women’s Hockey League is booming — except in New York, where the team is in last place. But the players haven’t given up.
The university president broke with a decades-long tradition and called in the police to quell the pro-Palestinian protest. The encampment was then dismantled.
During the Vietnam War, students seized campus buildings for a week until university officials and the police cracked down.
Looking for the best Caesar salad? Frog legs? A restaurant near Carnegie Hall?
Justice Juan M. Merchan warned against identifying the people who might judge Donald J. Trump, who regularly attacks the justice system.
The university called in the police to empty an encampment of demonstrators. But students have vowed to stay, no matter the consequences.
Los abogados eligieron a siete miembros del jurado para ayudar a decidir el caso contra el expresidente, acusado de falsificar registros comerciales para encubrir un escándalo sexual que involucra a una estrella del cine para adultos.
Here’s what has happened so far in the unprecedented proceedings against a former U.S. president.
In a historic case against a polarizing former president, jury selection in Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial has so far focused on whether anyone can judge him fairly.
Tunde Onakoya is trying to break a record for the longest chess marathon. And he’s playing his games in the open air in Manhattan.
This sequence of 63 bravura antiwar drawings hasn’t been shown in New York in nearly seven decades but they’re up again now, thanks to Art Spiegelman.
This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, in Gramercy Park and in Long Island City.
In the 1980s and ’90s, Dafydd Jones’s party shots captured Manhattan’s rich and powerful.
The aide, Timothy Pearson, was accused of harassing and retaliating against a second police sergeant under his watch.
For Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, a hearing on antisemitism went relatively well. But on campus, intense protests suggest a difficult road ahead for the university.
In her 60s, she set off on a hulking Harley-Davidson and found a new area of anthropological research: bikers, and in particular, female bikers.
Three decades after his death, his work is still sold on products and in stores. But his concept of public art is most powerfully preserved on the street.
The third edition of Summer for the City will feature hip-hop, comedy, classical music and more, under the motto “life, liberty and happiness.”
Organizers released the event lineup for the annual New York event, set for June. It includes films that trace the lives of Linda Perry and Avicii.
For the actor, compatibility comes down to food. You need to be able to share.
For a kid from Queens who never quite conquered Manhattan, this trial is a fitting homecoming.
Elisha Wiesel, son of the writer Elie Wiesel, says the group’s plight has echoes of the Holocaust.
Male 20-somethings are showing off their messy apartments in a video series that poses the implicit question, “You live like this?”
After a day in court, Donald Trump visited a bodega in Harlem where a clerk stabbed a man in 2022 and was charged by Alvin Bragg, who also leveled felony charges against the former president.
Mayor Eric Adams, who is facing a cluster of legal challenges, is moving to hire Randy Mastro, known for his aggressive tactics.
Lawyers chose seven jurors to help decide the case against the former president, who is accused of falsifying business records to cover up a sexual scandal involving a porn star.
The prospective jurors questioned on Tuesday mirrored their city: diverse, opinionated and with strong views about the former president.
Oklahoma-style onion burgers are the rage this year. At George Motz’s new SoHo restaurant, they reach their drippy peak.
New York leaders agreed to a framework designed to help the state build more housing and keep prices down. Here is how it could work.
Once they are chosen, jurors will be asked to decide whether Donald J. Trump falsified business records to cover up a sex scandal. But first they must answer these questions.
The mayor’s speech at a “power breakfast” was interrupted by demonstrators who stormed the stage and accused him of abandoning the working class.
Protesters accused Mayor Eric Adams of failing working-class New Yorkers before being escorted off the stage at an event for business leaders.
Rosemary’s offers pizza and a family-style meal in Midtown, the owners of Oxalis open Laurel Bakery in the Columbia Street waterfront district, Brooklyn, and more restaurant news.
“We were pushing it,” the architect said of the design, which includes a hidden playroom and a soaking tub where you wouldn’t expect it.
A series of workshops hosted by the artist collective Field Meridians will try to get New Yorkers to open their eyes to the nature all around them.
When they lost their beloved crossing guard, the students at Avenues The World School — Spider-Man, Wilder, Miss Seattle and the rest — paid tribute in cocoa and chalk.
Honking takes its toll on New Yorkers, and it doesn’t have to be this way.
El expresidente se enfrenta a cargos de falsificación de registros comerciales para encubrir un escándalo sexual que involucra a una estrella del cine para adultos.
Protesters railed outside, media and security swarmed the area, and inside the courtroom, Donald J. Trump appeared to nod off.
The former president faces felony charges of falsifying business records to cover up a sexual scandal involving a porn star.
Jury selection began in the Manhattan criminal case, but many who might weigh Donald J. Trump’s fate told a judge that they could not be impartial.
She was a founder of the Fun Gallery, which staged early shows by Keith Haring and other artists who defined the city’s downtown scene in the 1980s.
Is this how one of the world’s greatest cities still deals with garbage? Larry Buchanan, one of the New York Times reporters who walked miles around the city pondering trash for this story, explains what will be required to take New York’s trash b...
Estos aparatos de alta eficiencia son los preferidos del movimiento ecologista en Nueva York. Te explicamos por qué.
A woman with a young son started looking for a place before her lease expired, but even her most far-fetched solutions — Buy an RV? — haven’t panned out.
The race for president will shift much of its focus to a Manhattan courtroom. “This looks like no other presidential campaign in the history of the country,” one Republican pollster said.
As Harlem Stage’s E-Moves dance series turns 25, Bill T. Jones and other major choreographers discuss its impact on Black dance in New York.
The selection process and the can-do attitude of jurors result in a fair jury almost all the time.
With Donald J. Trump expected in court today to face criminal charges, we are entering uncharted territory, our criminal justice reporter says.
Hundreds of Manhattanites have been summoned to court so that prosecutors and defense lawyers can choose 12 who will decide the fate of Donald J. Trump.
The first criminal trial of former President Donald J. Trump is underway. Take a closer look at central figures related to the case.
The Brooklyn district attorney’s office didn’t mean to send opposing lawyers an unredacted file about Louis Scarcella, a former N.Y.P.D. detective whose overturned cases have cost New York millions.
At Madison Square Garden, New Yorkers got a rare look at an ancient Japanese sport, cheering and booing as though they were watching a Yankees game.
Donald J. Trump and his lawyers realize his chances in the courtroom are dicey. He intends to make whatever happens a political triumph.
The highly efficient devices are the darlings of the environmental movement. Here’s why.
Bonding over Homer on the 1 train, giving a dashboard gift and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
A champion of Black artists, she explored themes of race, gender, class, family and community through a vast array of media and later the written word.
The 150-foot-high tourist attraction, which closed in 2021, will be fitted with mesh to stop people from jumping.
As the show became more widely available on Netflix, younger viewers have watched it with a critical eye. But its longtime millennial and Gen X fans can’t quit.
Mental illness isn’t a crime, and jail isn’t the answer for those experiencing it.
These days, readings in the city can require tickets and be just as hard to get into as a trendy restaurant.
This week, the Brooklyn Museum honored the work of Titus Kaphar at their Artists Ball, and GQ hosted an awards show in the Financial District.
Una escuela chárter de Brooklyn experimenta con una nueva forma de ayudar a las familias al ampliar la jornada escolar. Los alumnos pueden llegar a las 7 a. m. y salir en cualquier momento antes de las 7 p. m. Gratis.
Strict security measures — and plenty of headaches — are expected as the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president gets underway in Manhattan.
Dani Lubnitzki, who is better known as Dani Luv, puts his own spin on Sinatra during the week, but on Sundays he shops for his grandchildren and has a jam session with friends.
The city’s noise code has limited the use of vehicle horns for almost a century. Enforcing the law is another matter.
The officers, Brendan Thompson and Herbert Davis, were previously cleared of criminal wrongdoing in the fatal 2019 shooting of Kawaski Trawick.
The arrests, which led one of the men to be hospitalized, heightened tensions between officers and outreach workers trained to intervene in street conflicts.
Nearly two years after he was stabbed, he was in fine form as he greeted his fellow writers at a party celebrating his candid memoir, “Knife.”
Beginning on April 15, Times reporters will provide up-to-the-minute updates on the trial.
Dana Rachlin, who filed a federal defamation lawsuit against the Police Department, said the string of recent attacks by high-level officials against critics was not surprising.
A congressional committee that questioned college presidents about how they have handled protests over the Israel-Hamas war is now focusing on K-12 school districts.
A tattoo shop in Brooklyn offered original designs of the owl. Flaco admirers who got them said the bird was a symbol of freedom.
Conversation about the attacks on the streets of New York have centered on mental illness, but the offenses seem to have their roots in hatred of women.
When an illegal smoke shop opened across the street, Gale Brewer, a local councilwoman, vowed to close it. What happened next was “like a Fellini movie.”
Un grupo de conocidos invirtió en un equipo de fútbol de la tercera división de la liga danesa. Esperan ascender, pero siguen perdiendo partidos.
Un nuevo proyecto de ley del ayuntamiento utilizaría anticonceptivos con la esperanza de reducir la población de ratas y proteger a la fauna salvaje de ser envenenada.
The mother, Gloria Asamoah, had been recently hospitalized, the police said, and was discharged from a psychiatric ward before her arrest.
Egg salad, pork katsu and Spam grilled cheese. Hungry yet?
Mayor Eric Adams is now requiring any elected official, including members of Congress, to submit a lengthy online request to speak to an administration official.