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Michael Tracy, Who Made Subway Trains His Canvas, Dies at 65

Using the name Tracy 168, he was a pioneering graffiti artist during the tumultuous 1970s and ’80s in New York.

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A New Subway Attack, and New Pressure for Protective Gates

A shoving in the subway renewed old fears, even though crime is down underground.

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Suspect in Subway Shoving Had Broken a Man’s Jaw Minutes Before

Officers were searching for the suspect, Sabir Jones, in Manhattan stations on Thursday. The woman he shoved was in critical…

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Woman in Critical Condition After Man Pushes Her Into Subway Train

The 30-year-old woman was attacked at random, the police said. Officers were seeking a suspect.

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The N.Y.C. Subway Is No Longer Broke. Can It Buy Rider Happiness?

For as long as many New Yorkers can remember, the M.T.A. has needed more money. Now its budget is finally…

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Rain Wreaks Havoc on New York’s Mass Transit System

Flooding shut down half of New York City’s subway lines on Friday, sending travelers scrambling to reach their destinations as…

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How Billions of Dollars Might Upgrade New York City’s Subways

Money collected from a plan to toll drivers could be used to upgrade New York City’s subways, including adding fare…

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Crime Dipped in Subway After Increase in Police, Hochul and Adams Say

Data shows major crimes have dropped 16 percent in the three months since more officers were assigned to the system,…

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Frank James to Plead Guilty to Terrorism in Brooklyn Subway Attack

The suspect, who unleashed a barrage of gunfire on the subway last April, faces a possible life sentence.

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Subway Station Clerks To Step Out From Booths Into New Role

The M.T.A. workers, who once sold tokens to transit riders, will now provide roaming customer service in subway stations.

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