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Hosting the Olympics Costs Billions. What Does a City Get Back?

It was a sunny morning in mid-June and the athletes’ village for the Summer Olympics, in Seine-Saint-Denis, just outside Paris,…

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Regulars Mourn Neary’s, an Old-Time Bar That’s Closing

The Irish bar was opened in Manhattan 57 years ago. The building on East 57th Street has been sold.

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Move Over, La Guardia and Newark: 18 Artists to Star at New J.F.K. Terminal

Terminal 6 at Kennedy International Airport will feature work by Charles Gaines, Barbara Kruger and more. Developers of new terminals…

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Capturing the Humanity of a Migrant Family

A reporter and a visual journalist followed the Aguilar Ortega family during a dangerous journey to the United States.

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In Manhattan Real Estate, Cash Is Everything

All-cash purchases shot up to 64 percent of home sales in the borough. Here’s who’s buying.

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The Real Problem With Legal Weed

When New York legalized recreational marijuana in 2021, the future seemed bright. “It has been a long road to get…

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New York City’s Worst Water Bill Delinquent? New York State.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and two other state entities owe $76.5 million in unpaid city water bills at a time…

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F1 of the Water? Yachts Race at the Statue of Liberty.

At 11:30 a.m. Sunday morning, with New York City under a heat advisory, a gaggle of sailing enthusiasts, dressed in…

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2 Teenagers Missing in Waters Off Beach in Queens in Suspected Drownings

The search resumed on Saturday morning for the boys, 16 and 17, who were last seen on Friday being overtaken…

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In New York City’s Subway System, There’s Beauty in the Mundane

“Contemporary Art Underground” showcases hundreds of artworks commissioned by the M.T.A., by artists like Alex Katz, Kiki Smith and Vik…

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