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Judge denies landlords' effort to block eviction moratorium

A federal judge has denied an effort by small city landlords to throw out New York's eviction moratorium, describing their arguments as "not...

How the city hopes to rein in the job market’s AI gatekeepers

As concerns about bias being baked into artificial intelligence tools grows, city lawmakers this month positioned New York to be an early...

Suozzi, a Democrat who has won in Republican strongholds, running for governor

U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi is jumping into the 2022 Democratic primary, where he hopes the political capital he’s earned during two decades as...

Climate change hub planned for historic Governors Island schoolhouse

A historic schoolhouse on Governors Island could soon become a linchpin of the city’s effort to combat climate change. Buttermilk Labs, a partnership...

City's fitness industry works out its next move

When Swerve Fitness closed its doors in March 2020, the Flatiron District-based cycling studio rented out its bikes and hosted classes on Zoom....

A home for sculptors, authors and musicians

Decades ago, before Brooklyn blew up as a hipster hangout, Lower Manhattan was the center of the city's creative cool. Buildings such as...

17-Year-Old Dies in Newark Quadruple Teen Shooting

Crime and CourtsChief investigative reporter Jonathan Dienst on crime, corruption and terrorism. gun violence...

Stephen Sondheim, Broadway Legend, Dies at 91

Legendary Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim has died at 91, a family spokesman confirmed to NBC News. Sondheim died early Friday morning...

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