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  1. Robert Heide, Angsty Playwright and Warhol Collaborator, Dies at 91 Obituaries, Today

    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.

  2. Francis Patrelle, Founder of a Ballet Company, Dies at 78 Arts, Today

    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.

  3. Mamdani Names Housing Leader and Pledges ‘Rental Rip-off’ Hearings New York, Today

    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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  6. Nicolás Maduro Is Being Held at a Troubled Brooklyn Jail New York, Today

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

  7. Maduro, in Previous Stints in New York, Sought to Connect with Harlem New York, Today

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

  8. Inside Mamdani’s Decision to Revoke Executive Orders That Backed Israel New York, Today

    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.

  9. For Mamdani, a Break With the President Just Three Days Into His New Job New York, Today

    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.

  10. Subway and Bus Fare Rises to $3 in New York City on Sunday New York, Today

    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.

  11. ‘He Thrust the Lemon Toward Me as if It Were a Bouquet’ New York, Today

    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.

  12. How Manhattan Federal Court Would Handle the Trial of a President World, Yesterday

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

  13. On a Brooklyn Boulevard, Mamdani Revives a Project Hampered by Scandal New York, Yesterday

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

  14. How a ‘Nutcracker’ Ballerina Spends a Day of Business and Dance New York, Yesterday

    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.

  15. Mamdani Creates Office to Encourage Public Participation in Government New York, Yesterday

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

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. 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.

  21. 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.

  22. 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.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. ‘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.”

  27. 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.

  28. 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.”

  29. 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.

  30. 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.

  31. 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.

  32. 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.

  33. ‘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.

  34. Green Soups for Gray Days Food, January 1

  35. 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.

  36. 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.

  37. 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.

  38. 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.”

  39. 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.”

  40. 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.

  41. 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.

  42. 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.

  43. 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.

  44. 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.

  45. 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.

  46. 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.

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

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

  48. Zohran Mamdani Is Sworn In as Mayor of New York City New York, January 1

    Zohran Mamdani officially took office as mayor after the New Year’s Eve ball drop, in a private ceremony held at a shuttered relic of the city’s subway.

  49. Revelers Crowd Into Times Square to Ring in 2026 New York, January 1

    The New Year’s Eve celebration drew spectators from around the world, despite cold and blustery weather.

  50. On His Last Day, Adams Drops From View but Still Flexes His Muscle New York, December 31

    Mayor Eric Adams had one public appearance on his schedule, but that didn’t stop him from naming a third charter commission in the last hours of his administration.

  51. Mamdani Names Top Deputies for Child Care, Operations and Climate New York, December 31

    Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect, announced several key appointments who could help implement central promises of his agenda, including universal child care.

  52. Mamdani Reverses Call to End Mayoral Control of Public Schools New York, December 31

    The mayor-elect’s turnaround came as he selected Kamar Samuels to lead New York City’s school system at a precarious moment.

  53. Mamdani’s Man-of-the-People Style Could Present Security Challenges New York, December 31

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, gregarious with constituents and vilified by a range of critics, is taking office at a time of anxiety about political violence.

  54. What to Know About Zohran Mamdani’s Inauguration Video, December 31

    Here is what to expect as Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as the mayor of New York City on New Year’s Day.

  55. ‘Swipe, Swipe’: New Yorkers Give the MetroCard a Public Funeral New York, December 31

    There were few tears at a funeral for the MetroCard, which included chants of “swipe, swipe” and an urn.

  56. Manhattan Man, 80, Faces Homicide Charge After Sidewalk Shoving New York, December 31

    Dana Escoffier was indicted on a charge of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Dean Whetzel, 82, a neighbor whom he had known for decades.

  57. The Keys to the City of New York Are Made in New Jersey New York, December 31

    Mayor Eric Adams has handed out dozens of ceremonial golden keys during his single term. Since 2023, they have come from across the Hudson River.

  58. Nueva York celebra el Año Nuevo, y también la historia del Times En español, December 31

    The New York Times inició la tradición en 1907, y la caída de la bola de este año será un recordatorio de que el diario contribuyó a hacer de la víspera de Año Nuevo lo que es hoy.

  59. How to Greet 2026 in New York City New York, December 31

    Here’s the lowdown on venturing to Times Square to see the ball drop, plus some other options for New Year’s Eve. And at the stroke of midnight, a new mayor will be sworn in downtown.

  60. To Say Goodbye to the MetroCard, We Spent a Day Riding Every Transit System That Uses It New York, December 31

    Two Times journalists joined Miles Taylor, a YouTuber and transport enthusiast, on a daylong journey across New York City area buses and trains before sale of the card ends on Dec. 31.

  61. Tonight’s Ball Drop Is a Celebration of Both the New Year and Times History New York, December 31

    The New York Times started the tradition in 1907, and this year’s ball drop will be a reminder that The Times played a role in making New Year’s Eve what it is.

  62. For Zohran Mamdani, a Crowning Moment, With Challenges Looming New York, December 31

    Mr. Mamdani will become mayor of New York City on Thursday, carrying the hopes of the left, Muslims and younger voters as he looks to improve affordability.

  63. Behind Oklahoma Cannabis Farms, New Yorkers With Ties to Beijing U.S., December 31

    In China, trafficking marijuana is punishable by death. But in the United States, it has become a lucrative sideline for some favored sons of the motherland.

  64. Mamdani Will Be First N.Y.C. Mayor to Use the Quran at His Swearing-In New York, December 31

    Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor, will use two family Qurans and one that belonged to the writer Arturo Schomburg at his two swearing-in ceremonies.

  65. Mamdani Nominates Top City Lawyer and Deputy Mayor of Health New York, December 31

    The mayor-elect said the selections indicate his administration’s commitment to help New York City’s vulnerable residents.

  66. To the World, She Was a Kennedy. To Me, She Was a Rookie Ready to Work. U.S., December 31

    Tatiana Schlossberg, who died on Tuesday, was the granddaughter of John F. Kennedy. But as a journalist, her first editor remembers, she insisted on putting in the work.

  67. Mamdani Chooses a Veteran N.Y.C. Education Leader as Schools Chancellor New York, December 31

    The selection of Kamar Samuels, who leads schools on the West Side of Manhattan, could help Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani craft his schools agenda.

  68. Ocasio-Cortez Will Give Opening Remarks at Mamdani’s Inauguration New York, December 30

    Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose rise to prominence foreshadowed Zohran Mamdani’s success, will speak at his swearing-in outside City Hall on Thursday.

  69. Mamdani jurará su cargo en una antigua estación de metro bajo el Ayuntamiento de Nueva York En español, December 30

    Horas antes de que el alcalde electo Zohran Mamdani celebre su toma de posesión frente al ayuntamiento, se convertirá oficialmente en alcalde en una pequeña ceremonia privada.

  70. Tatiana Schlossberg, Kennedy Daughter Who Wrote of Her Cancer, Dies at 35 U.S., December 30

    An environmental journalist and child of Caroline Kennedy, she recently wrote of her battle with leukemia in The New Yorker, drawing worldwide sympathy.

  71. ‘This Is Our Time’: Acclaimed Poet to Honor Mamdani With Inaugural Poem New York, December 30

    Cornelius Eady, a National Book Award finalist, shared an excerpt from “Proof,” an original poem he has written for Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration as mayor of New York City.

  72. Dolores, Crevette, Zimmi’s and Markette Reviewed Food, December 30

    The latest batch of brief starred restaurant reviews, from our contributing critics Mahira Rivers and Ryan Sutton.

  73. A New Neighborhood for a New Mayor New York, December 30

    Zohran Mamdani and his wife, Rama Duwaji, will soon move from Queens to Gracie Mansion on the Upper East Side. It’s a neighborhood in Manhattan that backed his opponent.

  74. Martha Plimpton Bids Farewell to Her Graceful Brooklyn Victorian Interactive, December 30

    The actress reflects on her “dream come true” house as she prepares to decamp for London.

  75. Mamdani Promised Universal Child Care. How Long Could It Take? New York, December 30

    Here is what to expect if you’re expecting relief from the soaring cost of day care in New York City.

  76. In One Year, Trump’s War on Immigration Alters the Face of America Interactive, December 30

    The crackdown and detentions swept from one coast to the other: day laborers in Los Angeles, a flower seller in Chicago, immigrants in New York courtrooms.

  77. New York City Takes Over Brooklyn Health System With Shaky Finances New York, December 29

    Maimonides Health is a community fixture that will become part of NYC Health + Hospitals. Many of its patients are on government medical plans.

  78. Mamdani Will Be Sworn In at Abandoned Subway Station Beneath City Hall New York, December 29

    Hours before Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani holds an inauguration block party outside City Hall, he will officially become mayor in a small private ceremony.

  79. Parts of New York and New England Brace for Ice Storm U.S., December 29

    Several states were under weather warnings or advisories early Monday. The same winter storm battered the Midwest over the weekend.

  80. The Stuff That New Yorkers Cast Aside New York, December 29

    A closer look at litter in Manhattan provides surprising insight into how people in the city live.

  81. As Mamdani Leaves Queens for the Upper East Side, a Cool Welcome Awaits New York, December 29

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani loves his Astoria, Queens, neighborhood, and the feeling is mutual. But voters who live near Gracie Mansion, his new home, really wanted his opponent to win.

  82. 15-Year-Old Is Fatally Shot in Stairwell of Bronx Building New York, December 28

    A 14-year-old boy was also wounded in the shooting, which happened at a New York City Housing Authority building. The police said they were looking for six people involved in the violence.

  83. To See Mamdani Sworn In, Some Out-of-Towners Confront N.Y.C. Prices New York, December 28

    Zohran Mamdani campaigned for mayor on a platform of taming the high cost of living for New Yorkers. Visitors will get a crash course in the affordability crisis.

  84. The Best of Metropolitan Diary 2025: The Readers Speak New York, December 28

    An anecdote about a questionable bagel order claims the top spot this year, outpolling four other favorites. All five are presented here.

  85. New York City Hit With Heaviest Snowfall in Years Video, December 27

    A winter storm blanketed the Greater New York area, leading to more than 400 flight cancellations across the region’s major airports. Parts of Long Island saw up to nine inches of snow.

  86. Girl, 4, Dies After Being Found Unconscious in the Bronx New York, December 27

    An autopsy is being conducted to find the cause of death of the girl, whose name has not been released. The police have made no arrests.

  87. New Yorkers Wake Up to Snow, Though Not as Much as Forecast New York, December 27

    Predictions were revised down on Friday. Central Park still saw more than two inches of snow, with higher totals outside of New York City.

  88. Dressing a New Generation of Party Girls Style, December 27

    For many young women, famous and not, the brand Mirror Palais has become a go-to source of flirty frocks to wear on the town or for special occasions.

  89. How a ‘Hamilton’ Star Spends a Day at His Brooklyn Bar New York, December 27

    Anthony Ramos loves hanging out with customers during busy days that may find him writing a new musical, catching a friend in a show or performing in his own.

  90. El coquito solía ser un secreto puertorriqueño. Ahora todo el mundo lo conoce En español, December 27

    Esta bebida de ron y coco solía compartirse entre las familias puertorriqueñas, pero ahora que existe un mayor interés por la cultura de la isla su popularidad ha aumentado.

  91. How New York Is Preparing for Its First Major Snowstorm in Years New York, December 26

    Streets were brined, plows were ready and flights were canceled as the metropolitan region braced for up to 10 inches of snow.

  92. A Behind-the-Scenes Player of a Transformed Broadway Takes a Bow Theater, December 26

    The nonprofit organization New 42, which earned a Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theater this year, continues to pave the way for a revitalized Times Square.

  93. ‘Marty Supreme’ Has Some Surprising Cameos. Here’s a Guide. Movies, December 26

    A “Shark Tank” investor, a supermarket magnate and even N.B.A. All-Stars make appearances in the table tennis comedy.

  94. What Can Hundreds of Pieces of Litter Tell Us About Manhattan? New York, December 26

    Shoes. A phone. Receipts. A comb. Traces of wild nights and hurried days are all around us.

  95. Flu Cases Climb to Highest Levels in New York City in a Decade New York, December 26

    The number of patients going to hospital emergency rooms with flulike symptoms has soared.

  96. New York City Braces for Several Inches of Snow New York, December 25

    The region could see accumulations of up to 5 to 7 inches from late Friday into Saturday.

  97. Where to Eat Like You’re on ‘30 Rock’ and More Reader Questions Food, December 25

    Becky Hughes’ monthly advice column is back with hyper-specific answers to your hyper-specific queries.

  98. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens Real Estate, December 25

    This week’s properties are in Gramercy, Harlem and Bayside.

  99. Who Recycles the Most Cardboard in N.Y.C.? Real Estate, December 25

    The amount of cardboard put out by New Yorkers tends to spike during the holidays.

  100. 43 Things to Do on New Year’s Eve in N.Y.C. Arts, December 25

    What are you doing to greet 2026? Our suggestions include fancy parties, all-night dance-a-thons, choose-your-own movie double features and a pasta-making class.

  101. A Man Who Shunned Cheap Sentiment Left a Gift for Others: Life New York, December 25

    Brendan Costello was a cleareyed writer who might have found this article a bit treacly. Such is the cost of being a good guy.

  102. Will Mamdani Be the 111th or the 112th Mayor of New York? It Depends. New York, December 25

    An arcane numbering system and the misplacement of an official record have caused confusion on where Zohran Mamdani falls in history.

  103. Lewis Berman, Veterinarian to the Stars, Is Dead at 90 New York, December 24

    He served a New York clientele with names like Kennedy, Kissinger, Fonda, Bacall and Trump by making sure Chappy, Buzzy, Spike and other cherished pets stayed healthy.

  104. Made in New York: The Magic of Holiday Windows in Stores New York, December 24

    The windows date back decades and gave work to some famous artists. Today they are high tech but still aim to delight.

  105. Coquito Was Once a Puerto Rican Secret. Now Everybody Knows. New York, December 24

    The Puerto Rican rum and coconut drink used to be passed down within families, but now it has become a holiday party staple beyond the community.

  106. He Was Locked Up in a Psych Ward. It Helped Him Get His Life Together. New York, December 24

    Lamar Brown went through a rigorous program at a New York State psychiatric hospital aimed at stopping the “revolving door” for homeless people with mental illness.

  107. $100 for a Cab to the Airport? It May Soon Get Worse. New York, December 24

    The Port Authority is preparing to increase the charge for drivers to pick up and drop off passengers at the airports.

  108. A Democrat, a Republican and a Supermarket Baron Go to ‘Marty Supreme’ New York, December 24

    A “Marty Supreme” showing took a political turn when John Catsimatidis, who has a small role in the movie, invited both Gov. Kathy Hochul and her Republican rival, Bruce Blakeman.

  109. Mamdani Named His Fire Commissioner. Then Adams Did Too. New York, December 24

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani chose Lillian Bonsignore, the former chief of New York’s E.M.S., as the first openly gay person to lead the Fire Department.

  110. Officers Who Failed N.Y.P.D. Mental Health Exams Can Stay New York, December 23

    The city and the union agreed to a 12-month probation for 30 officers. The department had moved to fire them after they failed psychological exams or background checks.

  111. Woman Dies in East Harlem When Scaffolding Collapses After Truck Crash New York, December 23

    A garbage truck hit a parked vehicle, pushing it into the scaffolding, the police said.

  112. Man Charged With Hate Crime in Attack Near Chabad Headquarters New York, December 23

    Authorities say that Armani Charles, 23, accosted a man on the street before a running argument devolved into a stabbing.

  113. Hopes for Mamdani’s Vision for Child Care Opinion, December 23

    Readers respond to a guest essay on the incoming mayor’s universal child care plan. Also: A gift that never grows old.

  114. Lalyn Takes a Modern Approach to Thai Home Cooking Food, December 23

    Bar Manje takes over the nights at Good Enough to Eat, the White Horse Tavern team open Dandelion and more restaurant news.

  115. What the Real-Life Marty Supreme Taught Me Opinion, December 23

    When I first moved to New York City, Marty Reisman befriended me.

  116. Who Started New Year’s Eve in Times Square? That’s the Hint. New York, December 23

    It was more than 100 years ago, and there was no ball to drop. But, a report said, the crowd was “hysterical.”

  117. The Complicated Legacy of Eric Adams New York, December 23

    Mr. Adams will be remembered for the drumbeat of scandals that derailed his mayoralty in New York City, a growing affordability crisis and progress on public safety and housing.

  118. N.Y.C. Housing Isn’t Being Built Fast Enough, Report Says New York, December 23

    Housing experts and politicians agree that New York City needs to add hundreds of thousands of new homes. The Real Estate Board of New York is keeping tally.

  119. Did Mayor Eric Adams ‘Get Stuff Done’? A Look at His Record on 7 Issues. New York, December 23

    The mayor has kept his vow to lower crime in New York City, but the city’s economic recovery has stalled and homelessness has risen.

  120. Mistrial in Case of N.Y. Official Charged With Working for China New York, December 22

    Linda Sun was accused by federal prosecutors of selling her allegiance and being rewarded handsomely for influence peddling.

  121. Bernie Sanders to Lead Zohran Mamdani’s Public Swearing-In Ceremony New York, December 22

    Mr. Sanders, a democratic socialist senator from Vermont, has supported New York City’s mayor-elect since the Democratic primary.

  122. A New Man in Town in the ‘Archbishop Capital of the World’ New York, December 22

    Ronald Hicks, the next head of the New York archdiocese, is likely to set a different tone from Cardinal Timothy Dolan, a conservative.

  123. Christmas Trappings: New England Swoons Over Lobster Pot Trees Travel, December 22

    The trees have become a sought-after backdrop for social media posts, holiday cards and even marriage proposals.

  124. What to Know About OMNY, MetroCard’s Tap-and-Go Successor New York, December 22

    With the MetroCard retiring at the end of 2025, the OMNY system will become the only way to pay for most transit riders.

  125. Goodbye (and Good Riddance?) to the MetroCard New York, December 22

    Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology. Now, its days are numbered.

  126. A New York Times Origin Story Times Insider, December 21

    A graphic designer recently discovered documents belonging to a distant relative, George Jones, the newspaper’s founding publisher.

  127. Toilet Rats: Rare, but There U.S., December 21

    Heavy rains have prompted public health officials in Washington to warn residents about toilet rats, a rare plumbing nightmare that drives frantic calls to pest control experts.

  128. Kevin Arkadie, ‘New York Undercover’ Co-Creator, Dies at 68 Arts, December 21

    The screenwriter and producer created several television hits about law enforcement. He made one of the first police dramas to star two main characters of color.

  129. Mamdani Inauguration to Usher in ‘New Era’ With Broadway Block Party New York, December 21

    Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as New York City’s new mayor on Jan. 1, alongside a party spanning seven blocks that will accommodate 40,000 spectators, his transition team said.

  130. N.Y.C. Holiday Markets Offer Profit and Peril for Small-Business Owners New York, December 21

    The festive fairs have become vital to the success of many artists and retailers. But the booths are expensive, and the payoffs aren’t guaranteed.

  131. At the Center of the Latest Mangione Hearings: A Battle Over a Backpack New York, December 21

    For three weeks, defense lawyers argued that searches of Luigi Mangione’s bag were unconstitutional. But state prosecutors have other evidence — and a federal prosecution looms.

  132. New York’s Hottest Dinner Party Is in an Apartment in the South Bronx New York, December 21

    There are almost 4,500 people on a waiting list to get into Nine26, a monthly Dominican-themed supper club.

  133. ‘The Car Was Empty, and the Train Was Moving Fast’ New York, December 21

    An Upper West Side pizza taste test, a can in need of opening and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  134. Our 55-Year Age Gap Didn’t Interfere With Our Bond Opinion, December 21

    She was a great-grandmother, and I was a millennial. We could have talked forever.

  135. A Lifeline for New York’s Working Families Opinion, December 21

    Children’s Aid provides free after-school programs for low-income New Yorkers that students love and parents see as a solution.

  136. Epstein and Maxwell Grand Jury Records Are Released U.S., December 20

    The transcripts and photos were part of Department of Justice files arising from investigations into the disgraced financier and his former girlfriend.

  137. Robert Mnuchin, Stock Trader Turned Art Dealer, Dies at 92 Arts, December 20

    A major player in the block-trading boom, he left Wall Street for the art world, winning a Jeff Koons sculpture at auction for $91 million in 2019.

  138. She Knows the Secrets of the Women on the Frick’s Walls Arts, December 20

    Aimee Ng, the museum’s new chief curator, broke out of the academic mold with a video series called “Cocktails With a Curator.” Here’s how she’s drawing new audiences.

  139. How Skating at Rockefeller Center Became New York’s Most Iconic Christmas Tradition T Magazine, December 20

    For 90 years, nothing has marked the holiday season in the city quite like taking a spin (or a tumble) on the rink.

  140. A Weekly Gathering for Those Who Fled the Nazis Ends After 82 Years New York, December 20

    The meetings began in 1943 in a German enclave in Manhattan. When the last member to experience life under Hitler died, the original purpose was gone.

  141. How the Head of a Baby Food Company Spends a Day Taste-Testing New York, December 20

    Angela Vranich, the co-founder of Little Spoon, tries new smoothie flavors as she keeps up with her sheepadoodle, workout schedule and grown-up friends.

  142. ‘El mejor amigo de Don’: cómo Epstein y Trump compartieron su afición por las mujeres En español, December 20

    El presidente ha intentado minimizar su amistad, pero documentos y entrevistas revelan una relación intensa y complicada. Perseguir mujeres era un juego de ego y dominio.

  143. Immigration Officials Deport Queens 6-Year-Old and Father Who Fled China New York, December 19

    Hundreds of people had rallied for the family in New York City after they were separated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in November.

  144. Mamdani Revamps Hiring After Old Antisemitic Remarks Prompt Aide to Quit New York, December 19

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said he did not know about the antisemitic posts and would not have hired the woman who made them if he had.

  145. Hochul Expected to Veto Bill Requiring 2-Person Crews on Subway Trains New York, December 19

    The bill, which would ensure that every train has a conductor and a driver, as most now do, was supported by the transit workers’ union and opposed by many transit advocates.

  146. Federal Judge Overturns Conviction in Killing of D.J. Jam Master Jay New York, December 19

    Karl Jordan Jr., godson of the musician, was convicted last year of murder in the service of a drug deal. The judge found that the government had not proved the motive.

  147. New York Commuters to Be Fined for ‘Repeatedly’ Activating Tickets Late New York, December 19

    Passengers on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road trains could face $8 fines if they keep waiting until after the train leaves to activate their mobile tickets.

  148. Bumpy Rollout for New Gates Meant to Stop Subway Fare Evasion New York, December 19

    At a demonstration of devices designed to replace turnstiles, one rider got hit in the neck, and another sneaked through without paying.

  149. Rafael Ithier, Ambassador of Puerto Rican Music, Dies at 99 Arts, December 19

    Leading the acclaimed salsa group El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, he brought the music of his native island to a worldwide audience for more than 60 years.

  150. ICE Allows Democratic Lawmakers Inside Migrant Cells in New York City New York, December 19

    The immigration agency had barred elected officials from the holding facilities. A federal judge this week said they must be given access.