N.Y. Today: Pigeon Guys Face Tough Times: ‘Who Has the Money? Who Has the Roof?’

As New York's working-class neighborhoods shrink, so does the space for keeping pigeons.

Cicely Tyson's Harlem: Dance, Jazz, Faith and Waffles

Cicely Tyson, who died in January, was famous all over the world. But her heart was at home, in Harlem.

By Sandra E. Garcia

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Milford Graves, Singular Drummer and Polymath, Dies at 79

His free-jazz drumming style was unlike anything heard before, but his explorations and inventions went far beyond music.

By Giovanni Russonello

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First Person

90,000 Packages Are Stolen in N.Y.C. Every Day. How One Building Fought Back.

For neighbors in the author's East Village walk-up, "Have you had anything stolen?" turned out to be a great conversation starter.

By Julie Besonen

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How a Former News Anchor and Current Painter Spends His Sundays

John Johnson, a trailblazing Black journalist, lives in the woods now, where he has an art studio and a cozy den that he calls "the nest."

By Alix Strauss

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The Mini Crossword: Here is today's puzzle.

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