A super PAC supporting former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s run for New York’s mayor has collected dozens of donations of $100,000 or more, including from those with business before the city.
Putin had Christo Grozev in his sights. Grozev was way ahead of him.
Cuando llega el calor, hay cientos de formas de pasarla bien en la ciudad sin gastar dinero. He aquí algunas de nuestras favoritas.
A pink push across the street, a kind of compliment on the Q and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
A super PAC supporting Mr. Cuomo has raised $10 million from business leaders and special interest groups that could benefit from his victory.
Captured on video, the episode occurred in the congressman’s Manhattan office, shortly after the aide observed agents detaining immigrants outside a courtroom.
The Knicks are better than they have been in decades, and the city has fallen for the team’s unassuming but sharpshooting point guard.
Ms. Hilty, who is nominated for her work in “Death Becomes Her,” runs from a breakfast date with her husband to red light therapy before a Friday night of singing and dancing on Broadway.
At a bodega in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, the price of the breakfast staple (on a roll) recently rose to $5, up from $4.50.
The founder of the footwear brand Le Monde Béryl hosted a 100-plus-person gathering at her artist sister’s home in Harlem.
The penalty came as New York City’s campaign board awarded $2 million in public matching funds to Adrienne Adams, a rival candidate for mayor.
Léo Dufour, a 22-year-old Canadian student, was no novice when he set off to summit Allen Mountain alone last November. His death remains a mystery.
Commercial gyms in New York City leave much to be desired. A few resourceful New Yorkers have turned their tiny spaces into functional home gyms.
His meteoric rise to become New York City’s chief law enforcement officer was later tarnished after he pleaded guilty to federal corruption and tax crimes.
Mayor Eric Adams wants New York City to be “the crypto capital of the globe.” The torture of a man for his Bitcoin wallet surely isn’t what he had in mind.
The pairing is unbeatable, whether in the form of congee, katsu don or a classic halal cart combo.
Roberto Cordero, who has also served on Mayor Eric Adams’s protection detail, and Raymond J. Low were placed on modified duty.
After three years of work, the New York Sumo Club held its first tournament for amateur students of the ancient combat sport.
A longtime Upper West Side denizen had up to $600,000 to spend on a studio or a one-bedroom: ‘The thing is, if not now, when?’
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is the front-runner in the Democratic mayoral primary, announced a plan to increase the city’s minimum wage if he is elected.
A campus in the city isn’t being of the city.
Tearing down a garage wall to renovate a park at the performing arts complex may help heal a civic wound and transform a neighborhood.
This week’s properties are Chelsea, Carnegie Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant.
A month of parades, protests, dance parties and drag shows galore.
Thousands of New Yorkers are flocking to iconic indoor and outdoor venues to cheer on the best Knicks team in decades. Will the party end tonight?
Prosecutors say OneTaste extracted labor from its members. Former employees testified that they worked for the company because they feared spiritual harm.
Jessica McCormack, la joyera de Londres experta en inyectar la energía de las chicas ‘cool’ en piezas de lujo, ha abierto una tienda en Manhattan.
Michael G. Grimm, a Republican, represented Staten Island and part of Brooklyn from 2011 until he resigned in 2015.
He exposed corrupt officials and greedy landlords, and his reporting on prison violence was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
A professional photographer shares his best lessons from a decade of capturing Manhattanhenge.
The plan, approved by the City Council, focuses on boosting residential development and job growth in a 21-block area along Atlantic Avenue in Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, will announce a plan to raise the city’s minimum wage to $20 an hour by 2027.
The authorities said a man was held captive and tortured in a Manhattan townhouse for weeks by people seeking the password to his Bitcoin wallet.
Little Island’s season opens with a musical, inspired by “The Beggar’s Opera” and “The Threepenny Opera,” that was essentially written in six months.
A new project by the Food section explores how events, trends, restaurants and chefs have defined the city’s culinary scene in the 21st century (so far).
In Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s four-plus years in the New York State Capitol, only three of his bills have become law. His influence is comparatively greater.
It is time once again to head to your nearest crosstown view for New York City’s best annual sunsets, if the weather cooperates.
Plus: the candidates for New York City mayor hit the campaign trail with just four weeks to go until the Democratic primary.
April Bloomfield expands her portfolio to Texas, Minuto Bauli brings its Twinkie-adjacent Italian treats to New York and more restaurant news.
The man, William Duplessie, surrendered to the police Tuesday morning. Authorities have said the victim was an Italian man who was tormented in a luxury Manhattan townhouse for weeks.
Jessica McCormack, the London jeweler with a knack for injecting cool-girl energy into top-dollar pieces, has opened a shop in Manhattan.
Neighbors say the in-your-face design of the building made it a target for criticism, leading someone to tag it with a museum-style plaque that commented on New York City’s affordable housing crisis.
Jessica Mann broke down while testifying at the disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes trial. His lawyers are expected to begin making their case this week.
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race. His critics say his mayoralty would be similar to a second term for the incumbent, Eric Adams.
The congressman from Harlem was a force on Capitol Hill — and a familiar presence on the streets he represented for decades.
As the dean of New York’s delegation and the first Black chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, he was a powerful political force for decades.
Without any livestreaming of the often graphic testimony, securing space inside the federal courtroom has meant long lines and long waits.
When the weather gets warm, there are hundreds of ways to have a good time in the city without laying down any cash. Here are some of our favorites.
The thing I always remember about Radio City Music Hall is this: When the spotlight hits you and the crowd goes dark, the only thing you can see are the exit signs.
Amy Sherman-Palladino’s new series, created with her husband, takes ballet somewhere it doesn’t usually go: the world of comedy.
Women eating alone receive pity — and free champagne. But there’s nothing to pity, or to praise, in a woman’s basic existence.
Cecilia Alemani works on public art for the popular greenway in addition to curating shows in New York and Santa Fe. This is what a few days in her life look like.
“Glengarry Glen Ross” should be the play of our times. Instead, we seem to have exhausted our capacity to care.
A photographer covered protests in the city after George Floyd was murdered. Five years later, he is still working on the story of a city.
Joseph Neumeyer, 28, is also accused of threatening President Trump. He appeared in federal court in Brooklyn on Sunday.
The Trump administration is trying to unravel one of our greatest national achievements.
A reunion of teacher and student in Riverdale, a deli order faux pas and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Justin Brannan, a city comptroller candidate, expressed remorse for decades-old messages where he appeared to use the Columbine shootings to promote his band.
The Metro section recently asked New Yorkers to share their roommate stories. Tales of maggots, emergency bathtub bunking and lifelong friendships ensued.
Beach season began Saturday with 280 lifeguards, well short of what the city needs, amid a yearslong staffing shortage. But more will come by summer’s peak.
Tommy Dorr, the owner of Mothfood, has been in the business for more than two decades. But it wasn’t until this month that he brought the shop to his most discerning shoppers: New Yorkers.
The victim, who worked at the plant, was transporting raw sewage on the boat when part of it exploded on Saturday, the Fire Department said. The cause is under investigation.
The investor, 37-year-old John Woeltz, was arrested Friday after the man escaped the downtown Manhattan townhouse where the police say he had been held and assaulted.
Nathan’s Famous has found a foothold in Ukraine, a hot dog-loving country.
In what they say is a new safety campaign, the police are issuing summonses that may lead to arrest for cyclists who break the city’s traffic laws.
The “And Just Like That …” star lifts her spirits by grabbing coffee with friends, then escapes the world for an hour with acupuncture.
The federal government formally accused the university of violating civil rights law by failing to protect Jewish students.
If approved for the job by the Amtrak board, Andy Byford will take the helm of one of the most high-profile, complex and expensive construction projects in the country.
Michail Chkhikvishvili, arrested in Moldova, had plotted to have someone dressed as Santa Claus hand out poisoned candy in New York, prosecutors say.
A program that sends health professionals, instead of police officers, to respond to 911 calls about people in mental distress has struggled to meet demand.
Tarik Shah, who played with jazz greats in his youth, spent years behind bars after pleading guilty to plotting to teach martial arts to Qaeda fighters. Now he is out and working on a comeback.
The airport, which has suffered from staffing shortages and communications breakdowns, faces the first big weekend leading up to summer.
Shahana Hanif, the incumbent in an upcoming Democratic primary race, has been an outspoken advocate of the Palestinian cause, rattling some of the residents in her progressive district.
This time of year, the city becomes crowded with young people in search of roommates to share the rent. Nearly everyone ends up with at least one wild tale to tell.
The Brooklyn spot beloved by celebrities isn’t worth your time.
Svetlana Dali scooted from bathroom to bathroom in the Boeing and wandered its aisles. She testified in her own behalf and interrupted the trial repeatedly.
The Nigerian American artist takes pencil and pastel to monumental scale. Her newest works are her most personal yet, and her most universal.
The 38-story building in the heart of Midtown Manhattan will be turned into 1,250 apartments.
In a deeply personal speech, Ms. Adams, who is running for mayor, spoke about her father’s death from Covid in 2020. Mr. Cuomo “failed him” as governor, she said.
Ms. Wylde, the longtime leader of the Partnership for New York City, has been a behind-the-scenes power broker for decades, working on behalf of the business and political elite.
Meera Joshi, former deputy mayor for Eric Adams, is taking a new job with the famous Brooklyn burial ground.
This week’s properties are in the Flatiron district, the Beekman Place neighborhood and Dyker Heights.
The Gecko Gallery NYC, created by two gecko lovers, hosts species from across the globe in a range of environments.
Philip B. Corbett, who is retiring this month after almost 35 years at The New York Times, including 14 years as the Standards editor, reflects on the newspaper’s evolution.
Creators are documenting their searches on YouTube, giving viewers advice, a window into city life and sometimes a dose of schadenfreude.
Terrell Anderson, the former head of a unit charged with assessing candidates, has been transferred. He has been praised as an innovative officer.
The men were convicted of murder, robbery and conspiracy in what prosecutors described as a “deadly hustle” that targeted patrons at night spots in Manhattan.
A surprise musical performance capped the annual gala at the Whitney Museum of American Art, honoring the artist Amy Sherald.
Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, noted the absence of Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate who continues to be detained by immigration authorities.
He designed innovative houses and sculptures, but his most visible role in New York City’s cultural life was as an accidental restaurateur, running the venerable Fanelli Cafe.
A tan lane will be for pedestrians. Two other lanes will be dedicated to low-speed and high-speed cyclists.
This new all-day Levantine restaurant near Union Square aims to accommodate every kind of customer, and still manages to innovate.
Plus: A pollster analyzes the strength of Andrew Cuomo’s lead in the mayoral primary, with just five weeks to go.
Al iniciarse una investigación federal, las autoridades dijeron que el Cuauhtémoc se fue de reversa contra el puente, y mató a dos personas, menos de cinco minutos después de abandonar un embarcadero de Manhattan.
Alexia Duchêne is opening Le Chêne on Carmine Street, summer openings in the Hamptons and more restaurant news.
An Irish expatriate, he created Sin-é, a bare-bones cafe that became an unlikely magnet for stars like Sinead O’Connor, Bono of U2 and Iggy Pop.
The modernist former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art had its interior designated for protection by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Lo que hay que saber sobre el choque del velero de la Marina mexicana en Nueva York y más para comenzar la semana.
Ms. Lau, who had a string of high-profile clients, died in January. She put her signature stamp on her prewar unit.
Marty Ross-Dolen’s grandparents died in a devastating collision in 1960. Her mother never talked about it.
The New York Botanical Garden’s new exhibit draws inspiration from Vincent van Gogh for a colorful explosion of 18,000 sunflowers and other plants.
El Buque Escuela Velero Cuauhtémoc —con 277 personas a bordo, entre ellas 175 cadetes navales— realizaba una gira de buena voluntad por todo el mundo.
As a federal investigation began, officials said the Cuauhtémoc backed into the bridge, killing two, less than five minutes after leaving a Manhattan pier.
Shortly after Wynn Resorts withdrew from a casino bid on Manhattan’s Far West Side, Related Companies formally pulled the plug and announced a new housing plan.
The ship ARM Cuauhtémoc — with 277 people on board, including 175 naval cadets — was on a good-will tour throughout the world.
Evette Jeffrey was an unintended victim of the shooting on May 12 after a schoolyard fight. Two boys in their early teens have now been charged in the killing.
The center in Manhattan aims to attract new audiences, as it takes down a wall on Amsterdam Avenue and revamps Damrosch Park.
El barco de la Marina mexicana no pretendía navegar bajo el puente de Brooklyn. Las autoridades de EE. UU. y México están investigando qué provocó el choque en el que murieron dos miembros de la tripulación.
The Cuauhtémo hit the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two crew members. It had intended to sail the other way.
Owen Levy says the social fabric has remained strong in the often-tumultuous 46 years he has lived in the neighborhood.
Harvey Weinstein’s retrial on sex charges resumes Monday in Manhattan. Jessica Mann, who testified at his 2020 trial, is expected to take the stand this week.
Andrew Cuomo has attacked opponents, including Jewish ones, as antisemitic, while other candidates believe the issue is being used as a weapon to win Jewish voters.
A maritime expert told The Times that the Cuauhtémoc’s propellers may have been running in reverse, pushing it faster toward the Brooklyn Bridge, as a tugboat tried escorting the ship out of a pier.
A Mexican Navy ship never intended to sail under the Brooklyn Bridge. U.S. and Mexican officials are investigating what led to the accident that killed two crew members.
Había 277 personas a bordo cuando el barco se estrelló directamente contra la parte inferior del puente el sábado por la noche, dijeron las autoridades. Al menos 22 resultaron heridas, la mitad de ellas de gravedad.
There were 277 people on board when the ship drifted directly into the underside of the bridge on Saturday night, the authorities said. Two crew members were killed.
Fans including Jason Sudeikis, Spike Lee and Robin Roberts cheered the reigning W.N.B.A champions to victory during an exciting weekend for New York sports.
There’s a secret under all that bling.
A 12-foot bronze statue of an anonymous Black woman has become a lightning rod in a fraught American debate about race, representation and diversity.
Help with a tricky task on the Q, losing an E Street memento and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
The masts of a Mexican Navy training sailboat toppled after striking the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening.
There were 277 people on board, and three were critically injured, officials said.
Dejar caer unas rodajas de jalapeño en una copa de “sauvy b” puede ser la bebida del verano. Pero no esperes que esté en todos los menús.
Voguish downtowners are aligning themselves with Zohran Mamdani, a young assemblyman vying for New York mayor. Can their clout help a long-shot campaign?
Khadejha McCall was a rising design star in New York before her life changed course.
The longer New Jersey Transit engineers are off the job, the more businesses that rely on commuters will suffer.
As the computer age dawned, he saw how the new technology could be harnessed to mathematics to solve problems in everything from designing weapons to predicting the weather.
His style as a poet and artist was informed by his upbringing in Shanghai and his years in Paris. He then joined the Pop-fueled studios of New York.
Isaac Wright took a vertiginous photograph of the Empire State Building after he climbed to the top of its spire — evidence the police used to arrest him.
Restore Sanity NYC, a nonprofit with ties to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has begun funding campaign mailers that echo many of his talking points as he runs for mayor.
Part museum, part restaurant, the family-run Lakruwana offers an exuberant celebration of the small island nation’s food.
The imminent closing of the Asylum Application Help Center marks another turning point in the city’s response to the migrant crisis.
The city’s new designer décor showrooms are hidden away from foot traffic, making shopping for furniture feel like visiting a speakeasy.
A new campaign will try to persuade New Yorkers to trash their trash.
The group’s psychedelic sensory playgrounds of light, sound, stars, bubbles, birds and more are expanding around the globe, dazzling millions of visitors a year.
Michael Weinstein, who has run the popular Midtown Manhattan restaurant for 30 years, refuses to leave, even though Jean-Georges Restaurants won a bid to take over the lease for its space.
“This weather is gross,” the mayor declared.
It’s hard to be in a bad mood when you’re drinking a frozen margarita with a flamingo straw.
At the Museum of Modern Art, a watercolor herbarium from 1919 and 1920 flaunts the literal side, and even the preachiness, of abstraction’s superheroine.
The High Line is planning a pigeon festival. “People love them or hate them,” the park’s executive director said.
This week’s properties are in Spuyten Duyvil, Kips Bay and West Chelsea.
Dropping a few jalapeño slices into a glass of “sauvy b” may give us the drink of the summer. Just don’t expect it to be on all menus.
Joe McCallen, de 63 años, ha cartografiado 160.000 km de carreteras para el mapa inmersivo de Google. Y no planea detenerse.
Ms. Adams, the City Council speaker, is releasing a crime plan that creates hiring and retention incentives for police officers while also investing in diversion programs.
With the court orders that allowed the city to seal illicit cannabis stores starting to expire, questions remain about whether the shops could reopen.
The former mayor agreed to the settlement for violating New York City conflicts of interest law by bringing his security detail on trips during his failed 2019 presidential bid.
St. Barnabas plans to spend $5 million from a foundation grant to apply for nursing accreditation programs.
New Yorkers have a long history of turning to tough, even ruthless leaders when they fear their city is lurching out of control. But is Cuomo really what we want?
Two New York men who bonded over bird-watching at the Central Park Reservoir are united in their efforts to save the nests of its resident Canada geese.
A boy in the Bronx fired three shots into a crowd, most likely aiming at another boy who had punched him, the police said. One bullet struck Evette Jeffrey, 16, in the head, killing her.