Why Luigi Mangione Faces 2 Murder Cases Tied to One Killing
Federal and state prosecutors will follow a delicate legal choreography after characterizing Mr. Mangione’s actions differently in the fatal shooting of Brian Thompson.
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Federal and state prosecutors will follow a delicate legal choreography after characterizing Mr. Mangione’s actions differently in the fatal shooting of Brian Thompson.
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No matter how many official voices declare there is no drone emergency, conspiracy theories continue to flourish. We’ve been here before.
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A bill passed by the New York State Legislature to regulate the state’s use of artificial intelligence is among more than 100 that await Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision.
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Charles Oakley answered questions in a federal courtroom on why he didn’t preserve old text messages that might have shed light on the case.
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Tisch Shakes Up N.Y.P.D. Staff and Orders 500 Officers Back to Key Roles
Commissioner Jessica Tisch is replacing the Police Department’s head of communications, who had clashed with reporters, and sending many officers back to patrol.
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New York to Pay $10 Million in Woman’s Death After Abuse in Group Home
The state in 2019 paid a $2 million abuse settlement. In retaliation, staff members withheld the victim’s medicine, and she died in a hospital.
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Table for 2 at Tatiana? There Used to Be a Bot for That.
A new state law will clamp down on what Gov. Kathy Hochul called a “predatory black market” for restaurant reservations.
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Ex-Top Aide to Mayor Adams and Her Son Are Charged in Corruption Case
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who resigned as the mayor’s chief adviser, was charged in a bribery scheme involving $100,000 for a new Porsche for her son.
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It Was a Haven for New York Families. Now They Can’t Afford to Stay.
Families in Washington Heights are being pushed out by rising rents and costs, and New York City is losing its youngest demographic group.
By Winnie Hu and
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Beda Koorey, 75, returned personalized plates inspired by the identifying tag on the U.S.S. Enterprise to New York State in 2020. She has since been inundated with tickets for others who used the same tag.
By Christine Hauser
Whether you brave Times Square, pop into a drag show or snuggle up in a heated igloo, we have you covered for this year’s countdown.
By Erik Piepenburg
A Culture writer takes stock of recent stage productions that depict newsrooms and reporters.
By Sarah Bahr
She and Susan Malone were sworn in together in 1972 as the first female agents, only months after the bureau opened the door to women.
By Clay Risen
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who resigned as Mayor Eric Adams’s chief adviser, and her son, Glenn D. Martin II, were charged with taking $100,000 in bribes from two businessmen in a quid-pro-quo scheme.
By The Associated Press
In an interview, Mayor Eric Adams criticized the Biden administration and did not take aim at President-elect Donald J. Trump. He is not the only New York Democrat treading lightly.
By Benjamin Oreskes and Jeffery C. Mays
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have filed four charges against Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare’s chief executive.
Mr. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, accused a former aide, Charlotte Bennett, of falsely saying that he sexually harassed her, harming his political future.
By Benjamin Oreskes
Federal authorities filed a total of four counts against Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare.
By Benjamin Weiser
The temporary ban covers parts of Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. The F.A.A. also issued a monthlong ban on drone flights over a large swath of New Jersey.
By Tracey Tully
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