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Related Companies and Wynn to Bid for New Casino in Midtown Manhattan

One of New York City’s most prolific developers on Thursday announced that it was teaming up with a Las Vegas…

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Andrew J. Maloney, Prosecutor Who Took Down John Gotti, Dies at 90

Andrew J. Maloney, the United States attorney in Brooklyn who shattered the myth of the Teflon Don with the successful…

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The M.T.A.’s Money Woes

Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll look at what the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s looming budget deficit might mean for riders —…

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$5 for Spaghetti Sauce? Shoppers Are Rushing In.

Good morning. It’s Tuesday. We’ll look at a store that sells merchandise other retailers have not unloaded, and usually at…

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It’s Gingerbread House Season, if You’re in the Holiday Trade

Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll visit a basement in Queens that’s already stuffed with gingerbread houses for the holidays. We’ll…

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As Right-Wing Rhetoric Escalates, So Do Threats and Violence

Despite that threat, one day later, when the right-wing media outlet Breitbart News published the warrant underlying the Mar-a-Lago search,…

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Judge Denies Trump Executive’s Request to Dismiss Manhattan Tax Case

A Manhattan state court judge on Friday declined to throw out the criminal case against Donald J. Trump’s family business…

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How New York City Lost 63 Miles of Pedestrian-Friendly ‘Open Streets’

New York, on the other hand, made the open streets program permanent last year after a handful of breakout successes,…

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He Was Swimming at Rockaway After Hours. He Ended Up in Handcuffs.

Andres Velasquez was swimming at Rockaway Beach on Friday evening, cooling off after a hot day at his dog-walking job,…

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Restaurant Review: Searching for Signs of Lyon at Daniel Boulud’s Le Gratin

Right up until the moment he actually opened one, nobody appeared more qualified to run a Lyon-style bouchon in New…

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