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Finance
Trump Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against His Niece, Court Rules
The case concerns Mary L. Trump’s disclosure of financial documents to a team of reporters at The New York Times.
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Real Estate
More N.Y.C. Rentals Are Available. But Can You Afford One?
Inventory has grown over the past year, though prices continue to rise as well — just not as fast.
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World
Congestion Pricing’s Latest Challenger: New York City Truckers
The industry that moves nearly 90 percent of goods within the city is suing to challenge the policy, claiming it…
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News
The Tories Will Lose the Election. But What Will Labour Win?
A snap election is a rush to judgment on the state of a nation, and in Britain, the vote coming…
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Finance
OpenAI Says It Has Begun Training a New Flagship A.I. Model
The advanced A.I. system would succeed GPT-4, which powers ChatGPT. The company has also created a new safety committee to…
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World
A Deadline Approaches on a Campaign Against Plastic Waste
The New York State Legislature is reviewing a bill that could reduce the state’s use of plastic packaging by a…
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News
Across New York City, Building Young Dancers On and Off the Stage
As Ballet Tech, a tuition-free public school, prepares for its Joyce season, Dionne Figgins teaches the students to see the…
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News
Exploring the World Beyond Queens
Shariff Bukari, 25, gravitated toward math and science as a child. One of his dream careers was paleontology, which combined…
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News
Where New Yorkers Start Being Polite and Stop Getting Real
The Portal, a video art installation connecting the city with Dublin, is open again, now with safeguards. But does changing…
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World
Why Amtrak Is to Blame for a Hellish Night for New Jersey Commuters
Sharing tracks means that any disruption along the 427-mile Northeast Corridor, which links Boston to Washington D.C., can be felt…