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When Hurricane Sandy deluged New York City, leaders promised bold action. Ten years later,

What to Know About New York's Midterm Elections

The state has become a bellwether for both parties, with significant congressional seats in play and an increasingly close governor's race.

By Michael Gold

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New Yorkers Love to Complain About the Subway. It Was Her Job to Listen.

As the authority's first "chief customer officer," Ms. Meyer worked to connect the public with the transit system's overseers.

By Ana Ley

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A Timeline of Hurricane Sandy

From a single wave off the coast of Africa to a $52 billion sea wall a decade later.

By Winnie Hu and Patrick McGeehan

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How a Producer of Concerts in Crypts and Catacombs Spends His Sundays

Andrew Ousley, a classical music and hamburger devotee, will often run in the park or eat at Raoul's, a nostalgic favorite.

By Abby Ellin

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Why Is New York Still Building on the Waterfront?

There are two simple reasons. One, it makes money. And two, people just love water.

By Ginia Bellafante

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The Mini Crossword: Here is today's puzzle.

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