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November 27, 2022
Sean Sirota for The New York Times
Many former prisoners are broke until state settlements arrive. Tiding them over has become a niche market for finance firms. An investment can reap 33 percent interest.
By Corey Kilgannon
Republicans used doomsday-style ads to prey on suburban voters' fear of crime in New York, helping to flip enough seats to capture the House.
By Nicholas Fandos
BIG CITY
Is New York City really overrun by barking hounds? The data might tell a different story.
By Ginia Bellafante
SUNDAY ROUTINE
Gilbert T Small II devotes the weekend to cooking, walking and connecting with his partner and pets in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.
By Tammy La Gorce
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