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NJ Transit underwent a Federal Railroad Administration audit earlier this year to examine the system’s safety protocols, and authorities found dozens of violations, according to an official familiar with the matter.
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The revelation of some of Donald Trump’s tax records put the GOP nominee on the defensive by showing the extent of his 1990s financial troubles and suggesting those setbacks could have eliminated his federal income-tax bill for years afterward.
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Feedback Friday is where you can find out what issues matter to your fellow New Yorkers. This week: a proposed museum expansion, an education ruling and a Manning interception.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to increase transparency at New York City Hall, but his actions on a number of fronts this year have drawn criticism from government watchdogs and fellow Democrats.
October offers an act for everyone in New York, from a country upstart to an R&B master, not to mention Steely Dan at the Beacon.
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Director Ava DuVernay’s documentary about civil rights and mass incarceration in the prison system opened this year’s New York Film Festival.
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A slowdown in the Manhattan apartment market deepened during the third quarter, and many brokers said uncertainty over the presidential election makes any imminent recovery unlikely.
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Manhattan real-estate broker Ryan Serhant, of Bravo’s reality television show “Million Dollar Listing New York,” has opened a branch office in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.
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A roundup of real-estate news in the Greater New York region.
Noah Syndergaard could singlehandedly make the difference between the Mets playing golf or baseball next weekend as host Madison Bumgarner and the Giants in the National League wild card game Wednesday



New Year celebration sparks fevered competition among some Jews to secure monstera, cherimoya and other hard-to-eat offerings; ‘better than drugs.’
Ralph Gardner Jr. comes up with the idea of a Swiss Army knife without the knife, for airplane travel, only to learn that the maker already has such a product.
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Like your eccentric buddy who still uses a flip phone, New York is full of shopkeepers who swear by cash registers that are little more than glorified adding machines.
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Delta flew a group of more than 140 company employees who are also breast cancer survivors from JFK to LAX this week on a pink Boeing 767 for its Breast Cancer One dinner.
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Photos of Steinway & Sons fixing up old pianos at its factory.
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Members of the New York Fire Department draped purple and black bunting outside a Bronx firehouse where Battalion Chief Michael Fahy served, a day after he was killed aiding in a building evacuation.
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Firefighters responded to a report of a gas leak and found what officials said was a marijuana-growing operation.
The owner of this open-plan apartment in Soho added a second floor and a roofdeck, giving the home 2,100 square feet of outdoor space.
The baseball team and its fans remember the superstar pitcher’s path to freedom from Cuba.
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