Man to Serve Three Months in Jail for His Affair With Student

Malik Taylor, 32, admitted in state Supreme Court in Manhattan that he had several sexual encounters over two months with ...read more Via:...

In New York, Hard Choices on Health Exchange Spell Success

More than 900,000 residents signed up for health plans, and premiums have dropped, though the state limited consumers' choices. ...read more Via: In...

An Ex-Councilman Upstages the Mayor at His Own Event

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Gotham: A Victory, and a Knife in the Side

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At a Momentary Peace With Albany, de Blasio Sees an Opportunity to Reboot

With money secured from Albany for its top policy priority of prekindergarten classes, Mayor Bill de Blasio and his team ...read more Via:...

Arts | New Jersey: Afghan Visual Scene Is Focus of Exhibition in Ewing

“Art Amongst War” at the College of New Jersey Art Gallery includes “war rugs,” photographs, a silk-screen calligraphy and more. ...

Fourth of July Fireworks Show Will Move Back to East River

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City Room: New York Today: Cherries Bloom in Brooklyn

What you need to know for Wednesday: a spring bud bursts forth, enjoyably average weather, and thieves target clunkers. ...read more Via: City...

Arts | Westchester: A Team of Maestros Takes Hold

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Terror Trial Proves Civilian Courts Are Safe, Holder Says in Visit to Manhattan

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said that last week's conviction of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith had “proven beyond any doubt” ...read more Via:...

Jury Convicts Second Man in 2011 Killing of a High School Basketball Star

Robert Cartagena, found guilty of murdering Tayshana Murphy during a feud between groups of youths in Harlem, faces 25 years ...read more Via:...

U.S. Attorney Criticizes Cuomo’s Closing of Panel

A commission on public corruption, whose credibility had been questioned by watchdog groups, was disbanded by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo ...read more Via:...

Layers of Mystery for a Steinway Grand

Rose Gershwin donated a Steinway grand to Hunter College in 1947, but the family history surrounding the piano has left ...read more Via:...

Gotham: A School Board That Overlooks Its Obligation to Students

A cautionary tale of communal politics and secular political leaders who lack the means or the courage to confront the ...read more Via:...
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