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New York City

  1. neighborhood news
    The World’s Largest Plumbing RepairNew York City’s principal water-supply aqueduct gets a bypass operation.
  2. politics
    New Poll Paints Extremely Bleak Picture for Eric AdamsMore than two-thirds of New Yorkers indicated in a new Marist poll that the mayor should resign in the wake of the federal indictment against him.
  3. eric adams
    The Flamboyant Lawyer Trying to Keep Eric Adams From PrisonAlex Spiro has won big for Jay-Z and Alec Baldwin. The mayor may be his toughest case yet.
  4. good ideas
    How 5 Chefs Created Zero-Waste DishesRethinking climate-friendly cooking at Nami Nori, Corima, and more.
  5. liveblog
    Adams Indictment Fallout Continues: Live UpdatesAnother top aide resigned on Monday.
  6. d’oh
    What Happened to All the Health Inspectors?Restaurant owners are on edge for a surprising reason.
  7. eric adams indictment
    The Bribes That Made Eric Adams MayorProsecutors portray Eric Adams as obsessed with raising campaign money, no matter how illegal.
  8. eric adams indictment
    All the Free Trips and Bogus Donations Eric Adams Allegedly AcceptedFeds allege Turkish officials bribed Adams with flights and lavish hotel stays while pulling off straw-donor scams that helped propel his campaign.
  9. trends
    Spaghetti or pasta on a ceramic plate, isolated on a white background or table. The concept of Vegetarian and Vegan Food. Food background. Copy of the text space.
    Everything Is a Kids Menu NowThe era of haute nostalgia is never going away.
  10. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Armory Show Opening PartyAhead of the art fair at the Javits Center, artists, gallerists, and collectors gathered at the National Arts Club to celebrate.
  11. openings
    At the Otter, Alex Stupak Does SeafoodHe’s topping crab agnolotti with Ritz crackers and turning swordfish into steak au poivre.
  12. the city politic
    The Other Eric Adams ScandalThe NYPD shot a fare evader, a cop, and two bystanders. He defends it.
  13. just asking questions
    Where Are the New York City Corruption Probes Going?A former SDNY prosecutor on the recent raids targeting top city officials and when charges might be filed.
  14. underground gourmet
    For the Very Best Granola, Get to a BakeryYes, you could buy it at a supermarket, but it’s better when it’s fresh.
  15. culture
    Where Are the ‘Girls That Do Drugs’?Searching for the real sleazebags at the Dare concert
  16. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a White-Coat CeremonyNewly minted students at Weill Cornell Medical College recently gathered for a rite of passage: receiving their white coats from the faculty.
  17. unaffordable housing
    You Need to Earn More Than $200,000 a Year to Buy in New York CityWhich is actually slightly lower than last year.
  18. under a million
    A Crown Heights Three-Bedroom With a Roof Deck for Under a MillionPlus some very appealing red pocket doors in Park Slope.
  19. the city politic
    Does Eric Adams Know How Much Trouble He’s In?The mayor loves to wave off scandals, but this time may be different.
  20. the grub street diet
    Michelle Collins Rubs Elbows With Roger Federer at the Polo Bar“The bouncer swings the door open, and we are in.”
  21. street fights
    How to Make Six Figures By Reporting Idling TrucksNew York created a program that let citizens earn money by reporting polluters. Then it went to war with them.
  22. parks and recreation
    Dog Parks Are Holding This City Together — For NowA pressure release valve for the city works with lots of money.
  23. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the ‘For the Girls’ Closet SaleModel Paloma Elsesser, stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, and friends cleared their coveted closets for a rare designer sale featuring sizes up to 4XL.
  24. policies
    Dinner Now Comes With a 90-Minute Time LimitYour table is ready. The clock is ticking.
  25. pet ethics
    Is My Dog Too Big for My Apartment?Some math to help you decide exactly how much pup your apartment can fit.
  26. pool party
    I Rented a Very Popular Backyard PoolIt’s in Staten Island, and it’s the most-booked listing on the rent-by-the-hour app Swimply.
  27. biography of a building
    Turtle Bay Gardens
    There Are Hidden Gardens and Then There’s Turtle Bay GardensIn the East 40s, 19 townhouses — where Stephen Sondheim, Robert Gottlieb, and Katharine Hepburn all once lived — surround a lush garden.
  28. the grub street diet
    Chef Aaron Crowder Cooks While He’s Camping“Camp cooking is always fun and sometimes kind of trashy, which I love.”
  29. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Gunnison BeachWe spent a recent Saturday at the clothing-optional section of Sandy Hook Beach in New Jersey.
  30. first taste
    First Taste: Din Tai Fung’s Dumplings Are Worth the HypeBut everything else is a letdown.
  31. underground gourmet
    Chloe Is the Comeback Story of the Year — But Is It Any Good?The world has changed. Chloe Coscarelli’s vegan restaurant has not.
  32. legal weed
    How to Grow Weed in Your ApartmentAs of late June, New Yorkers 21 and older can legally grow cannabis at home. Here’s exactly how to do it.
  33. interviews
    The End of ChikaLiciousThe East Village dessert bar’s singular run reaches the finish line.
  34. the grub street diet
    Somsack Sikhounmuong Always Breaks for Lunch“No matter how busy it is in the office, we make it a point to eat together.”
  35. the city politic
    The Fight for Eric Garner Isn’t OverOn police misconduct, City Hall and the NYPD have gone back to business as usual.
  36. the grub street diet
    Bryan Safi Has No Time for Restaurant Bouncers“I don’t like anything that feels like I’m trying to get into a club — especially when it’s not a club.”
  37. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Campus Galleries UpstateFor the opening of Bortolami, James Cohan, kaufmann repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and kurimanzutto’s shared art space in Claverack.
  38. summer street style
    What 23 People Wore to the Janet Jackson Concert“I’m literally copying Janet — the whole outfit. If I’m gonna come to this concert, I gotta show up.”
  39. the grub street diet
    John Ganz Wants to Keep the Party Going“I’ve been celebrating for the past three weeks, and it’s starting to take a toll.”
  40. crime
    What We Know About Yazmeen Williams’s DeathA suspect has been charged after the 31-year-old’s body was found in a sleeping bag near her Manhattan home.
  41. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Brooklyn Prep’s PromThe high school’s senior class (and one precious junior) celebrated at Russo’s on the Bay in Queens with steak dinners and dancing.
  42. the grub street diet
    Jen Spyra Is Hitting Dairy Hard Right Now“Anyone who’s seen me in action with butter knows it’s kind of weird.”
  43. movie review
    Dakota Johnson Is Actually Great in DaddioSean Penn is better than he’s been in years in Christy Hall’s old-fashioned strangers-in-a-cab drama. But Johnson nearly acts him off the screen.
  44. trends
    Old Fish Is the New SteakPorterhouse is out. Dry-aged branzino is in.
  45. openings
    The Cervo’s Team’s New Restaurant Is OpenEel Bar arrives on the Lower East Side on Thursday.
  46. weather
    Large Swathes Of U.S. Under Excessive Heat Warnings
    It’s About to Feel Like a Furnace in New York CityThe National Weather Service has predicted a heatwave for much of the Northeast this week, with NYC temps expected to go above 90 degrees.
  47. the rent is too damn high
    Your Rent Is Going UpThe Rent Guidelines Board voted last night to approve increases on one- and two-year leases.
  48. summer eating
    One of Everything, To Go72 onion-soaked smashburgers, crispy-cutlet subs, cold noodles, and sizzling spicy skewers to eat on the street this summer.
  49. rip
    The chef James Kent, right, with his business partner Jeff Katz, left, in the kitchen of Crown Shy in New York, March 14, 2019. (Caitlin Ochs/The New York Times)
    What James Kent Meant to New York’s RestaurantsThe chef’s untimely death shocked the industry, and leaves the food world without one of its most respected stars.
  50. the power trip
    Michael Cohen.
    Jerry Nadler Says Michael Cohen Is a Con Man AgainTrump’s former fixer may be a resistance hero, but that doesn’t mean New York Democrats will vote for him.
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