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April 3, 2022
Dave Sanders for The New York Times
The company's crackdown on a worker protest in New York backfired and led to a historic labor victory.
By Jodi Kantor and Karen Weise
A major restoration project aims to protect the Jamaica Bay area — and all of New York — by returning salt marshes and sand dunes to their natural states. But will it be too late for the people of Broad Channel?
By Richard Schiffman
The decision in New York City set off a wave of returns, accompanied by bashful notes of apology and gratitude.
By Gina Cherelus
Matthew Gasda spent years writing plays on his electric typewriter, and almost no one seemed to care. With "Dimes Square," his depiction of a downtown crowd, he has an underground hit.
By Alex Vadukul
An art collector and the institution's longest-serving board member, she was also a pioneering Black woman in the corporate world.
By Sam Roberts
Big CITY
Thirty years after the Tompkins Square riots, the problems around homelessness remain the same.
By Ginia Bellafante
In the 1990s, Jamie Krents was on tour with an indie rock group. Now he's a family man in Brooklyn.
By Tammy La Gorce
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