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November 5, 2022
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In New York City, the second-largest Jewish population center in the world, Nets fans are appalled and frightened.
By Troy Closson
The Long Island jury convicted Michael Valva of second-degree murder for killing his 8-year-old son, Thomas, who contracted hypothermia when he was made to stay in a freezing garage.
By Chelsia Rose Marcius
From M.T.A. workers to buskers to shopkeepers, the people whose livelihood depends on the system offered a complex portrait of the subway as ridership approaches prepandemic normalcy.
By Karen Zraick, Téa Kvetenadze and Francesca Paris
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo vowed to financially support like-minded Democrats, but as his party battles to retain power, a promised super PAC has not materialized.
By Luis Ferré-Sadurní
The campaign visit by the president underscores how tight the governor's race is between Ms. Hochul and Representative Lee Zeldin, a Republican.
By Nicholas Fandos
The emergency shelter on Randalls Island constructed by the Adams administration was at first met with criticism. But some immigrants are praising the conditions there.
By Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura
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