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On Friday, New York officials still did not know exactly how many separated children had been placed here, so they tried piecing the numbers together.
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Early 20th-century limestone steers — roaming the city since 1991 — get a permanent address at a Chelsea playground
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A rooftop farm is coming to the Far West Side of Manhattan.
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The irresistible draw of Brooklyn's Instagram-ready selfie spot, otherwise known Washington Street in Dumbo.
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One devoted customer of Pessos's Ices & Ice Cream, in Bayside, Queens, visits the shop every day to get a fudge brownie Italian ice during his 12-mile bike ride.
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In general, The New York Times had a spotty record of covering gay life — including the AIDS epidemic — in the early 1980s. In April, had NYT staffers reflect on that past coverage.
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Alvin Cailan is known for his Instagram-friendly, Los Angeles microchain, . The recent transplant to NYC spends much of his Sunday Routine studying restaurants, as he prepares to open The Usual, his first in the city.
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Pesso’s Ices & Ice Cream in Bayside, Queens, is constantly upping its flavor offerings, including Swedish Fish ice, butterbeer ice cream and salted butter caramel gelato.
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"My kids love playing in the spray showers at our local park, especially when it’s hot outside. What determines whether the showers are turned on?" F.Y.I. is on the case.
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How Boxers — a sports bar chain with half-naked bartenders — became the "gay Hooters."
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Ilir Sela spent much of his childhood hanging out in his friends’ and family’s pizzerias in the New York metropolitan area. Now he’s helping these mom-and-pop shops take a bigger bite out of the online food delivery market.
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Dick Leitsch, who in 1966 led a pioneering act of civil disobedience to secure gay people’s rights to be served in a licensed bar, helping to clear the way for openly gay bars in New York State, is dead
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No homes. No lawyers. No court dates. For the children sent alone to New York, there was no plan.
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A worker at Belmont Park racetrack has died of what may be the sixth recorded case of hantavirus in New York State. Hantavirus is typically contracted by inhaling air contaminated with rodent droppings in confined spaces.
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Comments by New Jersey House candidate could hurt Republicans
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“The fact that the governor is so active on this is a good sign,” said Steve Choi, the executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition. “We need our elected officials to push back on this.”
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Despite what you might smell on the streets, it’s still illegal.
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Advocating for separated children at the border gives Gov. Cuomo a chance to inspire sympathy. “Forget everything else, forget the politics and the garbage and the lunacy of this administration,” Mr. Cuomo said on Friday. “Help the children at least.”
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Eating cicadas follows from an Onondaga tradition, which is renewed with the insect’s arrival every 17 years.
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NYT Metro 23. jun.
The re-emergence of the cicadas reminds the Onondaga people of when their ancestors needed to eat cicadas to survive after their crops had been scorched and their villages had been pillaged.
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