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  1. Trump Escalates Attacks on Mamdani U.S., Today

    President Trump claimed that the New York mayoral candidate, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was “here illegally,” his latest effort to promote false conspiracy theories about political opponents.

  2. New Yorkers Embraced Ranked-Choice Voting. Mamdani’s Win Proves It. New York, Today

    Here are five takeaways from New York City’s second experience with ranked-choice voting, and how it helped Zohran Mamdani secure a decisive victory.

  3. Columbia Will Pay $9 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over U.S. News Ranking New York, Today

    Students said they had been overcharged for their educations as a result of incorrect data that they said the school had used to artificially inflate its ranking.

  4. The Role of Cindy Sherman Will Be Played by Cindy Sherman T Magazine, Today

    The pioneering self-portrait artist discusses working alone, finding her doppelgängers and selling her first prints for less than $50.

  5. Mamdani Has Won the Primary. Now On to November. New York, Today

    Few expected Zohran Mamdani to win so decisively. Can he do it again in November’s general election against another host of challengers?

  6. Cómo se desarrolló el desastre del barco del puente de Brooklyn En español, Today

    Un informe inicial de la Junta Nacional de Seguridad en el Transporte de EE. UU. describió los momentos previos a que un barco de la Marina de México se estrellara contra el puente de Brooklyn en mayo.

  7. Ask The Times About New York City’s Mayoral Race New York, Today

    Have questions about New York City’s mayoral race or politics in the city? We want to hear them.

  8. How Zohran Mamdani Stunned New York and Won the Primary for Mayor New York, Today

    Mr. Mamdani’s victory upended city politics and reverberated nationally. He relied on a memorable message, charisma and a strong ground game.

  9. Aquarelle Brings the European Seaside to Avenue B Food, Today

    The Paris Café returns to the Seaport district, Sailor’s Choice offers another vintage boat for dinner and more restaurant news.

  10. Zohran Mamdani Wins N.Y.C. Mayoral Primary in Decisive 12-Point Victory New York, Today

    Mr. Mamdani defeated Andrew M. Cuomo in the Democratic primary by a significant margin. He was declared the winner on Tuesday after ranked-choice tabulations were run.

  11. New Yorkers May Vote on Curbing Council’s Power to Block New Housing New York, Today

    The City Council can block the development of new housing. A panel created by Mayor Eric Adams wants to let voters weigh in on reducing the Council’s power.

  12. The Apollo Theater’s Home, 108 Years Old, Gets a Refresh New York, Today

    The famous Harlem theater will be refurbished. In the meantime, Amateur Night is on hiatus.

  13. The Map Rating Restaurants Based on How Hot the Customers Are Food, Today

    LooksMapping, an A.I.-powered website, rates not the food, but the attractiveness of the diners.

  14. What to Know About Ranked-Choice Results in the N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, Today

    Since no candidate received 50 percent of the vote on Primary Day, the Board of Elections proceeded to ranked-choice tabulations, which will be released on Tuesday.

  15. How the Brooklyn Bridge Ship Disaster Unfolded New York, Yesterday

    An initial report from the National Transportation Safety Board described the moments before a Mexican Navy ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.

  16. Panel Will Vote on Rent Increases, a Key Issue for Mamdani and Adams New York, Yesterday

    As Mayor Eric Adams blasts Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to freeze the rent, a panel he appointed will decide Monday if tenants will soon have to pay more.

  17. New York’s Public Defenders Could Soon Strike for Higher Pay New York, Yesterday

    The lawyers who represent the city’s poorest defendants want to be paid on par with their federal counterparts. They last walked out in 1994.

  18. New York’s Public Defenders Threaten to Strike for Higher Pay New York, Yesterday

    The lawyers who represent the city’s poorest defendants want to be paid on par with their federal counterparts. They last walked out in 1994.

  19. Inside the Roosevelt, a Migrant Shelter No More, Echoes of a Crisis New York, Yesterday

    The Midtown Manhattan hotel opened as a shelter in 2023. That mission has ended as border crossings plummet, slowing the flow of migrants.

  20. At 91, an Idiosyncratic Judge Prepares for His Latest Big Case New York, Yesterday

    Judge Frederic Block will oversee the prosecution of Rafael Caro Quintero, a Mexican drug lord, which could bend in the death penalty. In the meantime, there’s stand-up comedy to keep him busy.

  21. 2 Shot Near Stonewall Inn in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village New York, Yesterday

    One of the victims was in critical condition after being shot in the head. Mayor Eric Adams said the shooting occurred as Pride celebrations were ending.

  22. Jane Stanton Hitchcock, 78, Dies; Crime Novelist Who Mocked High Society Books, June 29

    A daughter of privilege, she mixed social satire with murder in a series of addictive mysteries.

  23. We Shouldn’t Have Billionaires, Mamdani Says New York, June 29

    Appearing on “Meet the Press” days after the mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani defended his proposals to make New York City more affordable and to increase taxes on the wealthy.

  24. Police Officers Protest Pride After Being Barred From Marching With Guns New York, June 29

    An L.G.B.T.Q. officers’ group had been barred from New York City’s Pride March since 2021. This year, organizers said they could participate only if they left their weapons at home.

  25. La artista brasileña que escucha a los minerales En español, June 29

    En el SculptureCenter de Queens, en Nueva York, la exposición “Amuletos” de Luana Vitra atrae por su belleza. Luego revela el lado trágico de la minería.

  26. How Social Media Videos Fueled Zohran Mamdani’s Success New York, June 29

    The son of a filmmaker is running a visually rich campaign for mayor of New York City — and has inspired voters to make their own videos on his behalf.

  27. How Zohran Mamdani Brought New Voters to the Polls New York, June 29

    Mr. Mamdani, the likely winner of the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, drew tens of thousands of new voters to the polls. Here’s how.

  28. ‘She Went Inside and Returned With a Shoe Box That Had Seeds in It’ New York, June 29

    A flash of lime green in Park Slope, a museum beckons and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  29. Trump Cuts Threaten L.G.B.T.Q. Senior Centers: ‘This Is About People’ New York, June 29

    The funding cuts, aimed at programs that deal with diversity and gender, pose a danger to organizations in New York City that are also losing corporate sponsors.

  30. New York City Pride March Arrives Amid Growing National Backlash New York, June 29

    As millions gather on Sunday for America’s largest Pride parade, the L.G.B.T.Q. community is increasingly concerned about the pushback against transgender people.

  31. Zohran Mamdani Returns to Harlem to Make His Pitch to Black New Yorkers New York, June 28

    The presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor, who has struggled to make inroads with the Black community, spoke at the Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network on Saturday.

  32. Mamdani, Trump and the End of the Old Politics Opinion, June 28

    The MSNBC anchor — and native New Yorker — Chris Hayes considers what Democrats can learn from the mayoral primary.

  33. ‘I’m Not That Into Classical Music. But I’m Into Dudamel.’ Arts, June 28

    A few hundred New Yorkers took in an evening of the New York Philharmonic and fireworks at Cunningham Park in Queens.

  34. She Joined the Family Business, but She Hasn’t Given Up Her Art Real Estate, June 28

    Zoe Elghanayan, a principal and senior vice president at her family’s real estate company, TF Cornerstone, has added art curator to her job description.

  35. Hundreds of Couples Celebrate Love at Lincoln Center’s ‘The Wedding’ Style, June 28

    The growing annual event, part of the center’s “Summer for the City” series, offers couples a chance to reflect on their love for each other and for New York.

  36. Free Buses and Child Care. A Rent Freeze. Can Mamdani Achieve His Plans? New York, June 28

    Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral hopeful, also promises a $30 minimum wage, but many of his plans are not within a mayor’s control.

  37. Is the Local Weed Store the New Place to Hang Out? New York, June 28

    Young adults are drinking less alcohol and seeking more connection, and New York’s dispensaries are putting themselves out there as alternative gathering spaces.

  38. Diana Oh, Passionate Voice for Queer Liberation in Theater, Dies at 38 Theater, June 27

    Mx. Oh’s politically provocative and often playful works, including the Off Broadway production “{my lingerie play},” asserted the right to be oneself while having fun.

  39. Jack Kleinsinger, Impresario Behind a Marathon Jazz Series, Dies at 88 Arts, June 27

    A lawyer by day, he created Highlights in Jazz, bringing together artists both famous and unknown in more than 300 concerts over 50 years.

  40. 10 Libraries Will Open on Sundays in N.Y.C. Budget Deal New York, June 27

    Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Council are expected to announce a budget deal that will include bringing Sunday service to some library branches.

  41. Second Teenage Boy Shot and Killed in New York City in 2 Days New York, June 27

    A 14-year-old was shot in the head by another teenage boy at the victim’s home in Queens, the police said.

  42. Major Unions Are Dropping Cuomo to Back Mamdani in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, June 27

    The powerful hotel workers union and Local 32BJ are switching their endorsements to Zohran Mamdani, a sign that Democratic power brokers are coalescing behind him.

  43. On the 8th Day of Summer, You May Need Some Extra Layers Weather, June 27

    New York's hottest summer accessory might be the sweater you shunted aside during this week’s heat wave.

  44. Plenty of Jews Love Zohran Mamdani Opinion, June 27

    It’s been maddening to see outsiders claim that his win in the mayoral primary was a victory for antisemitism.

  45. For Casino Operators, It’s Deadline Day New York, June 27

    Applications to open a casino in the New York area are due today, and the state board will then choose the winners after public hearings.

  46. ¿Quién es Zohran Mamdani, candidato demócrata a la alcaldía de Nueva York? En español, June 27

    Su campaña se centró en la difícil situación de los neoyorquinos de clase trabajadora que luchan contra la crisis de asequibilidad de la ciudad, sobre todo los costos desorbitados de la vivienda y el cuidado de los niños.

  47. Cuomo Doesn’t Blame Himself for Losing the Primary. Others Do. New York, June 27

    Even some of his supporters say Andrew M. Cuomo ran an aloof campaign for mayor that underestimated his chief rival, Zohran Mamdani.

  48. A Hospital Was in Critical Condition. Could $1.1 Billion Fix It? New York, June 27

    University Hospital at Downstate in Brooklyn faces many of the problems plaguing other medical centers in New York, but the state has reversed course and is investing in it.

  49. The Parents Who Helped Shape Zohran Mamdani’s Politics New York, June 27

    Zohran Mamdani’s parents, a filmmaker and a professor, gave him the foundation for his run for mayor of New York. But their own political views may open him up to attacks.

  50. As Mamdani Rises, Anti-Muslim Attacks Roll In From the Right New York, June 26

    Republican members of Congress and Trump administration officials have targeted Zohran Mamdani, who would be New York City’s first Muslim mayor.

  51. It’s Heating Up Outside. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal. Times Insider, June 26

    Judson Jones, The New York Times’s resident meteorologist, discussed this week’s stifling heat and how to prepare for the next temperature spike.

  52. N.Y.C. Taxi Commission Restricts Lockouts of Uber and Lyft Drivers New York, June 26

    The companies, which have been randomly locking out drivers to manage costs, must now give at least 72 hours’ notice before blocking access to the apps.

  53. ‘Re-elect Eric’: Adams Kicks Off Bid to Oppose Mamdani for Mayor New York, June 26

    Just a few months ago, it appeared unlikely that Mayor Eric Adams of New York, who was facing federal corruption charges, would be in a position to seek a second term.

  54. Introducing Your New Where to Eat Writer Food, June 26

    Nikita Richardson passes the baton and shares some good news.

  55. Mortimer Matz, a Virtuoso New York P.R. Man, Is Dead at 100 New York, June 26

    He represented the lofty as well as the low. His credits included the Nathan’s hot dog eating contest and the obligatory raincoat to keep a defendant’s cuffed hands covered in a “perp walk.”

  56. Former Aide to Hochul and Cuomo Faces Fresh Corruption Charges New York, June 26

    Linda Sun, who worked for two New York governors, is accused of steering contracts to Chinese companies to sell masks to New York’s government during the pandemic.

  57. Eric Adams Meets With Business Leaders Desperate to Stop Mamdani’s Rise New York, June 26

    Daniel Loeb, the hedge fund manager, and some other New York City business leaders are aghast at Zohran Mamdani’s success in the Democratic mayoral primary and are considering backing Mr. Adams in the general election.

  58. At the Cloisters, Percussion and Dance Move Through Medieval Spaces Arts, June 26

    Michael Gordon’s site-specific “The Forest of Metal Objects” surrounds precious art and architecture with the music of chains and flower pots.

  59. Zohran Mamdani’s Well-Dressed Balancing Act Style, June 26

    The Democratic candidate for New York City mayor understands what it means to look the part. Many parts.

  60. Mamdani Triumphed Without a Majority of Black Voters. Where Does That Leave Them? U.S., June 26

    Black city leaders are worried their influence is waning at a moment when the rising costs that Zohran Mamdani put at the center of his campaign are pushing Black New Yorkers out of the city.

  61. The Mamdani Earthquake New York, June 26

    Zohran Mamdani’s stunning showing in the Democratic primary for mayor has reshaped the local political landscape.

  62. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens Real Estate, June 26

    This week’s properties are in Yorkville, Murray Hill and Astoria.

  63. Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York Real Estate, June 26

    This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Lawrenceville, N.J., and a four-bedroom in Bronxville, N.Y.

  64. The 21 Best Croissants in New York City Right Now Food, June 26

    From classics even the French would admire to more zany yet delicious interpretations.

  65. The Artist Who Bends Photography Into Many Shapes Arts, June 26

    Kunié Sugiura’s first American retrospective, at SFMOMA, follows a long career full of experimentation.

  66. Can Mamdani’s Energetic Campaign Be a Blueprint for Democrats? U.S., June 26

    The progressive state lawmaker’s sleek social media presence and army of eager volunteers could offer his party a road map for how to win back voters.

  67. How Zohran Mamdani Says He Won Video, June 26

    Emma Fitzsimmons, City Hall bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani claimed victory over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

  68. 17-Year-Old Fatally Shot in the Bronx After a Fight Over a Water Gun New York, June 26

    Darrell Harris, a high school student, died after an encounter with men who were having a water gun fight at a local park, an official with knowledge of the incident said.

  69. A Look at Zohran Mamdani’s Stances on Key Issues New York, June 25

    The state assemblyman ran a campaign tightly focused on issues related to affordability. Here is a look at where he stands on those issues and others.

  70. Young Muslims Loved Zohran Mamdani, and Their Parents Listened to Them New York, June 25

    Many Muslim Americans in New York City were impressed by Mr. Mamdani’s campaign and thrilled at being able to see themselves reflected in a mayoral candidate.

  71. Is Mamdani Really a Gift to Trump and the G.O.P.? U.S., June 25

    Republicans have gleefully seized on Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, as a fresh boogeyman. The reality could be more complicated.

  72. Soaring Temperatures in N.Y.C. Land More Than 100 in Emergency Rooms New York, June 25

    Not since 2019 have so many New Yorkers in a single day sought emergency medical attention for heat-related illnesses.

  73. As Donors Work Against Mamdani, Top Democrats Stop Short of Backing Him New York, June 25

    After Zohran Mamdani’s performance in the New York City mayoral primary, Republicans and suburban Democrats attacked him, and party leaders seemed to be hedging their bets.

  74. The Anatomy of Mamdani’s Political Earthquake Interactive, June 25

    The 33-year-old State Assemblyman just achieved one of the greatest political upsets in New York City history.

  75. Mamdani’s Success Spotlights a Deepening Rupture Among U.S. Jews U.S., June 25

    While Zohran Mamdani won over some Jewish supporters, other Jewish Democrats suggested that concerns about their community’s safety are being dismissed in a movement and a city they helped build.

  76. Polls Underestimated Mamdani. Here’s Why It’s So Hard to Poll Primaries. Polls, June 25

    Accurately gauging support in primaries can be notoriously difficult. Pollsters face multiple challenges.

  77. Mamdani Reflects on His Astonishing Rise and the Challenges Ahead New York, June 25

    In a post-election interview, Zohran Mamdani, the likely winner of the Democratic primary for mayor of New York, said he took some lessons from Donald Trump’s focus on the cost of living.

  78. They Had Come to Graduate. Their Minds Were on a Student Held by ICE. New York, June 25

    Dylan Lopez Contreras was arrested by immigration authorities. This week, he was remembered during the commencement for a school devoted to immigrants.

  79. Mamdani’s Wife, Absent for Much of Campaign, Is Thrust Into Spotlight New York, June 25

    Rama Duwaji, a 27-year-old animator and illustrator, married the presumptive Democratic nominee for New York City mayor this winter.

  80. See Which Neighborhoods and Groups Drove Mamdani’s Success in the N.Y.C. Primary Interactive, June 25

    A Times analysis shows where Zohran Mamdani has built a strong lead in the votes counted so far.

  81. Zohran Mamdani Says He’s a Democratic Socialist. What Does That Mean? U.S., June 25

    The term has no singular definition. But simply put, it’s an ideology rooted in its opposition to capitalism and wanting to shift power from corporations to workers.

  82. Mamdani Wins Nadler’s Endorsement as He Seeks to Unify Democrats New York, June 25

    Jerrold Nadler, who represents parts of Manhattan in Congress, had previously endorsed one of Zohran Mamdani’s opponents, Scott Stringer, in the Democratic mayoral primary.

  83. A Shock in New York’s Mayoral Primary Opinion, June 25

    Reaction to Zohran Mamdani’s upset of Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York. Also: President Trump’s reversals; junk food.

  84. Elecciones primarias a la alcaldía de Nueva York: 5 puntos clave En español, June 25

    Estos son algunos de los factores que llevaron a Zohran Mamdani a un resultado inesperado, y su impacto en las elecciones generales de noviembre.

  85. The Political Power of Mamdani’s Positive Message and Coalition Building Opinion, June 25

    Mamdani won in parts of the city people wouldn’t normally expect. Democrats should pay attention to his positive message and laser focus on costs.

  86. A Political Shock in New York, and Democrats Demand Details on Iran Strike The Headlines, June 25

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  87. To Share or Not to Share? How Location Sharing Is Changing Our Relationships Podcasts, June 25

    Arlon Jay Staggs knew it was time to stop sharing his location with his mother, but with everything his family was going through, he just couldn’t figure out how to tell her.

  88. Los gatos que dirigen las bodegas de Nueva York En español, June 25

    Una positiva y encantadora serie en internet, muy popular en TikTok, realiza “entrevistas” a los felinos que viven en las tiendas de comestibles de Nueva York.

  89. Democratic Leaders Tried to Crush Zohran Mamdani. They Should Have Been Taking Notes. Opinion, June 25

    Democratic leaders have a curiosity problem, and it’s losing them elections.

  90. The Indiana Jones of Physics Had a Jam-Packed Life Books, June 25

    A new biography of Luis Alvarez captures the details but misses the drama in the career of a scientist whose work ranged from the Manhattan Project to the death of the dinosaurs.

  91. City Council Wrestles With Street Vending Rules New York, June 25

    Bills would decriminalize violations and lift a permit cap, making life easier for thousands of unlicensed sellers. Opponents voice fears of chaotic sidewalks and unfair competition.

  92. Cuomo, Chastened, Will Reassess Plans to Run as an Independent New York, June 25

    The shape of the mayor’s race in November and the future of Andrew M. Cuomo are now in flux after Zohran Mamdani’s performance on Tuesday.

  93. 5 Takeaways From the New York City Mayoral Primary New York, June 25

    Here are some of the factors that drove Zohran Mamdani to the cusp of a seismic upset, and how they will affect the general election in November.

  94. 5 Things to Know About Zohran Mamdani New York, June 25

    Not so long ago, Mr. Mamdani was a little-known state assemblyman. But his personality and platform captivated an unlikely coalition of New York City primary voters.

  95. Can a New Star Help Guide the Democratic Party Out of the Darkness? New York, June 25

    The emergence of Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, is likely to divide national Democrats, who are already torn about what the party should stand for.

  96. In Joyful Victory Speech, Mamdani Vows to Work for ‘Each and Every New Yorker’ New York, June 25

    A crowd in Queens celebrated the triumph of Zohran Mamdani, the presumptive winner of the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City.

  97. Zohran Mamdani’s Success Is Especially Meaningful for Muslim New Yorkers New York, June 25

    Mr. Mamdani would be the first Muslim mayor of New York City, and his faith played a role in expanding the diverse coalition that propelled his campaign.

  98. Justin Brannan Concedes N.Y.C. Comptroller Primary to Mark Levine New York, June 25

    Though the race had not been called by The Associated Press, Mr. Levine, the Manhattan borough president, had a significant lead ahead of Justin Brannan, a member of the City Council.

  99. Mamdani Stuns Cuomo in New York Mayoral Primary New York, June 25

    Zohran Mamdani, a state assemblyman and democratic socialist, had a commanding lead over former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who conceded in the Democratic primary.

  100. A Stunned Cuomo Watch Party Finds Itself With Little to Celebrate. New York, June 25

    The former governor’s supporters were in a low-key mood even before Mr. Cuomo told them that Zohran Mamdani had won the primary.

  101. Jumaane Williams Wins Democratic Primary for Public Advocate New York, June 25

    Mr. Williams, a progressive who has served as public advocate since 2019, has been a forceful critic of Mayor Eric Adams. He faced two more moderate challengers.

  102. Hanif Wins Re-election in Council Contest Defined by Israel and Gaza New York, June 25

    City Councilwoman Shahana Hanif defeated Maya Kornberg, a first-time candidate, in an acrimonious race in Brooklyn.

  103. A Heat Wave Hits New York Earlier Than Usual for a Second Year in a Row New York, June 24

    Climate change is increasingly making weather extremes more common.

  104. Marcia Resnick, Whose Camera Captured New York’s ‘Bad Boys’, Dies at 74 Arts, June 24

    A conceptual artist, she used photography to make surrealistic images and then went on to document Manhattan’s downtown scene and its mostly male provocateurs.

  105. How People Are Coping With the East Coast Heat Spike U.S., June 24

    A brutally hot day across the Eastern United States left residents struggling to find relief.

  106. With Hours Left in the Primary, the Stars Come Out for Mamdani New York, June 24

    Celebrities like Lorde, Emily Ratajkowski, Cynthia Nixon and Bowen Yang have expressed support for Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayor’s race.

  107. Anthony Weiner Hopes Voters Have Forgiven or Forgotten New York, June 24

    Mr. Weiner returned from a prison term to launch an unlikely campaign for the City Council. Outside a polling place on Tuesday, it was hot, mostly friendly and a little awkward.

  108. Manhattan Democrats Will Weigh Tenure of District Attorney in Primary New York, June 24

    Patrick Timmins, who is challenging Alvin L. Bragg, says the groundbreaking felony conviction of President Trump is irrelevant. He promises to tackle crime in the subway.

  109. Why Ranked-Choice Voting Could Have a Pivotal Effect on the Mayor’s Race New York, June 24

    The candidates have struck alliances and made cross-endorsements to take advantage of the ranked-choice voting system.

  110. New York City Council Primary Election Results Interactive, June 24

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  116. ‘Cold War Choir Practice’ Review: When the President Made a Deal Theater, June 24

    Ro Reddick’s music-infused comedy, set during the Cold War, finishes this year’s edition of Clubbed Thumb’s Summerworks festival on a high.

  117. Central Park Hits Its Hottest Temperature Since 2012 Weather, June 24

    New York’s official temperature gauge hit 99 degrees on Tuesday afternoon. It could climb even higher.

  118. Haymarket, From a Saga Alum, Takes a Global Approach Food, June 24

    Massara moves into the Time and Tide space, Samsaen emulates a Thai train station and more restaurant news.

  119. A Cuomo Victory Would Signal a Comeback From His Sexual Harassment Scandal New York, June 24

    The former governor resigned in 2021 after the state attorney general found he had harassed roughly a dozen women.

  120. It’s Primary Day, and the Mayor’s Race Has Never Been Closer New York, June 24

    Voters are heading to the polls amid sweltering heat. Will New Yorkers know the Democratic mayoral nominee this evening? Unlikely.

  121. Primary Day in New York City Coincides With a Major Heat Wave New York, June 24

    The temperature was forecast to reach 99 degrees or higher on Tuesday, which could cause some voters, especially older ones, to stay home.

  122. Here Are 5 Key City Council Races to Watch in the N.Y.C. Primary New York, June 24

    In two bitterly contested races in Brooklyn, Democratic candidates have clashed over Gaza, while in Manhattan Anthony Weiner is trying to return to the Council.

  123. An Iran Cease-Fire, and Why N.Y.C.’s Mayoral Race Matters for Democrats Everywhere The Daily, June 24

    A primary that will help determine the future of the Democratic Party, and an update about conflict between Israel and Iran.

  124. Primary Day, by the Numbers New York, June 24

    Here’s what to know about the primary election for mayor and a number of other posts, which will take place on the hottest day of the year so far.

  125. Snapshots of N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates on the Campaign Trail New York, June 24

    The Democrats running in New York City’s mayoral primary have crisscrossed the five boroughs over several months to make their case to voters in person.

  126. Here’s How the N.Y.C. Mayoral Results May Emerge New York, June 24

    A winner on Tuesday night is unlikely, but not impossible. Ranked-choice voting will play a big role in the outcome. Here’s what else you should look for as votes are counted.

  127. Scenes From the Hottest Blocks in New York City New York, June 24

    Whatever the temperature is in Central Park, it’s hotter alongside Newtown Creek, the toxic and industrial waterway separating Brooklyn from Queens.

  128. Cuomo and Mamdani Push to Raise Turnout in ‘Jump Ball’ Mayor’s Race New York, June 23

    A new poll shows the New York City mayor’s race tightening in its final days. Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani are scrambling for every last vote.

  129. Elizabeth Street Garden Saved as Adams Kills Plan for Housing on Site New York, June 23

    Randy Mastro, the first deputy mayor, called the deal to preserve the Manhattan garden a “win-win.” Backers of a longtime plan to build housing for older New Yorkers were livid.

  130. The Curtain Drops on Improv Theater for the New York Police New York, June 23

    Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said a staffing crisis kept her from letting officers participate in a Brooklyn theater group that began after the death of Eric Garner, who died after a police officer put him in a chokehold, in 2014.

  131. As Black New Yorkers Move Out, N.Y.C. Politics May Be Reshaped New York, June 23

    Housing affordability and quality-of-life concerns are pushing longtime Black New Yorkers out of the city, underscoring Democrats’ challenges with their base ahead of the mayoral election.

  132. Telfar’s Joyful, Shoppable Declaration of Independence Style, June 23

    The designer celebrated 20 years of rewriting fashion’s rules.

  133. How Bad Are Ticks This Year? Don’t Ask. New York, June 23

    A bumper crop of acorns two years ago has led to the situation we face this summer: ticks galore.

  134. The Closing Arguments of the N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates New York, June 23

    Ahead of the June 24 primary, The New York Times analyzed the closing campaign speeches of the four leading Democrats running for mayor.

  135. Big Names, Bigger Money and Global Themes Color the N.Y.C. Council Races New York, June 23

    All 51 seats are up for election this year, and the Democratic primary battles feature crowded fields, moneyed interests and some recognizable figures.

  136. Local Opposition Threatens Massive Redevelopment on Brooklyn Waterfront New York, June 23

    There is concern over how city leaders are trying to push the proposal forward using a special state process that limits public input and circumvents the typical local vetting.

  137. New York City Increases N.Y.P.D. Presence at Vulnerable Sites World, June 22

    After the Iran bombings, more officers were placed at religious, cultural and diplomatic locations, Mayor Eric Adams said. The M.T.A. and the Port Authority have activated counterterrorism protocols.

  138. ‘It Felt Like Kidnapping,’ Khalil Says in First Interview Since Release New York, June 22

    The Columbia graduate and pro-Palestinian activist returned to New York after more than three months in detention. The Trump administration is seeking to deport him.

  139. It’s About to Get Brutally Hot in New York City Weather, June 22

    Temperatures in Central Park are forecast to soar into the high 90s on Monday and Tuesday, but it will feel like it’s 105 degrees outside.

  140. Dirty Clothes, Clean Fun: These Laundromats Aren’t Just for Laundry Real Estate, June 22

    Entrepreneurs in Brooklyn are opening laundromats that double as coffee shops, bars and hangout spots.

  141. Bill Clinton Endorses Andrew Cuomo for New York City Mayor New York, June 22

    The former president’s endorsement is the latest example of how establishment Democrats seem to prefer Mr. Cuomo to his prime rival, Zohran Mamdani.

  142. An Actor, a Bookseller and a Chef Walk Into a Voting Booth New York, June 22

    We asked scores of well-known New Yorkers from a broad spectrum of the city to give us their ranked-choice ballots for mayor. Here’s what some told us.

  143. A Heavy Lift, Even for an Unflappable Facilities Director Times Insider, June 22

    A 9,400-pound granite frieze was commissioned for The New York Times in 1930 and rests in its third home.

  144. ‘An Existential Threat’: Food Banks Brace for Fallout From Trump Cuts New York, June 22

    New York City food banks aren’t sure how they will survive the administration’s funding cuts, which could also affect the programs they turn to for help.

  145. Andrew Cuomo’s Complicated Legacy in New York City New York, June 22

    Mr. Cuomo, the front-runner in the mayoral race and former governor, has a long — and, his critics say, mixed — record handling important issues in the city.

  146. ‘Slumped Over, I Spotted Something Striped Beneath the Bench’ New York, June 22

    A lucky find near the Plaza, patience at a busy intersection and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  147. Spectating a Tournament of Strength and Solidarity Times Insider, June 22

    In Brooklyn, a reporter witnessed the sport of sumo wrestling in action.

  148. The Joy of Swimming With Strangers Opinion, June 22

    There’s nothing quite like swimming with dozens of strangers — a joy that takes its purest form in New York City’s public swimming pools.

  149. In Final Push for Mayor, Lander Appears With 2 Cuomo Accusers New York, June 21

    The campaign event by Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller running for mayor, came as Andrew Cuomo, the front-runner, appeared with the mother of a murder victim.

  150. Nathan Silver, Who Chronicled a Vanished New York, Dies at 89 New York, June 21

    An architect, he wrote in his book “Lost New York” about the many buildings that were destroyed before passage of the city’s landmarks preservation law.