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January 30, 2021
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The order, answering a demand for documents by New York's attorney general, rejected a bid to shield the records with attorney-client privilege.
By Ed Shanahan and William K. Rashbaum
Restaurants can seat customers inside starting on Feb. 14, over a month after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo shut down service as virus cases climbed.
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Jesse McKinley
By deferring decisions on desegregating schools, Mayor Bill de Blasio has pushed those choices onto his successor — and into the race to replace him.
By Eliza Shapiro
The campus with the worst outbreak of any public college in New York is set to begin in-person classes on Monday. Some students, parents and faculty members weren't happy about it.
By Amanda Rosa
In an attempt to shut down a thriving black market, the City Council passed a bill that would increase the number of permits for street vendors.
By David Gonzalez
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