The court ruled that the Trump administration had a narrowly defined path to withhold some funds to the city that had been ...
Some of the most memorable moments in the orchestra’s program this week, led by Karina Canellakis, were extremely soft.
Federal prosecutors in Washington asked a judge to drop charges against Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, after several ...
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By Christopher Maag A program to restart outdoor dining in New York City on April 1 is facing an extensive backlog of applications. By Matthew Haag The “T” was removed in references to L.G.B ...
FEMA payments to New York City for migrant assistance came under scrutiny this week as Elon Musk claimed his Department of ...
Companies that get federal grants or loans usually sign a legally binding agreement and depend on getting reimbursed. The new ...
Yael Malka for The New York Times Supported by By Laurel Graeber The children seem like typical kindergartners: Some beam at the camera; some glance coyly aside; others appear lost in reverie.
By Benjamin Weiser and Jonah E. Bromwich The executive order seems to get around New York City’s sanctuary laws designed to prevent cooperation with the enforcement of federal immigration law.
The composer who put Anna Nicole Smith’s life onstage has a new piece: an adaptation of a cult movie about child abuse.
More than 40 women claim they were drugged and sexually assaulted by Miami and New York real estate brokers Oren and Tal Alexander, along with their brother Alon. The defense denies the allegations.
New York Times reporters have been writing personal portraits about the fires in the California Today newsletter. Here is a collection of their dispatches on what the disaster means to them ...