New York
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News
Roger Sprung, Banjo Virtuoso of N.Y.C. Folk Scene, Dies at 92
The so-called godfather of progressive bluegrass, he honed his skills in the mountains of the South, fusing the music with…
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Newyork
How to Stay Cool in New York City During Extreme Heat
Officials are encouraging residents to take advantage of cooling centers and splash pads. They are also warning against operating air…
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Newyork
The Harbor Porpoises Are Here, Putting Up With the Noise
Like seasoned New Yorkers, the porpoises have adapted to the sounds troubling their universe. Also, investigators find an arsenal at…
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News
An Israel Divided Against Itself
More from our inbox: Ron DeSantis and Black History in FloridaLegacy Admissions‘Prostitution Is Cruelty’Protests in Jerusalem went late on Monday…
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Business
Tech Firms Once Powered New York’s Economy. Now They’re Scaling Back.
For much of the last two decades, including during the pandemic, technology companies were a bright spot in New York’s…
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Style
‘How To With John Wilson’ Is Ending. What Will He Do Now?
Now that the filmmaker’s HBO series is wrapping up, would he rule out directing a season of “The Bachelor”?
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Newyork
Forget What the Song Says. Tony Bennett’s Heart Never Left New York.
The singer may have become famous for “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” but he will always be the…
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Newyork
What Does Biking Have to Do With Edward Hopper?
The curator of the Hopper show at the Whitney Museum loves biking, and she’ll show her enthusiasm on Saturday, “Happy…
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Newyork
Price of N.Y.C. Subway Ride Is Set to Go Up for the First Time in Years
The M.T.A. board is expected to vote to raise the base fare to $2.90 from $2.75, after pausing increases to…
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Real Estate
Rent-Controlled vs. Rent-Stabilized: How Much Can a Landlord Charge?
Owners of the city’s roughly 16,000 rent-controlled homes can raise the rent, but only so often, and only by so…