N.Y. Today: The Second Life of a Christian College in Manhattan Nears Its End

The King's College has not been able to recover from enrollment and financial losses.

Police Pleaded for Hours With a Man in Crisis. Then They Shot Him.

New Jersey's attorney general said that the man, Najee Seabrooks, tried to attack Paterson officers with a knife. They fatally shot him, renewing criticism of using armed officers to deal with people in distress.

By Maria Cramer and Tracey Tully

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Meet Radio Man: Autograph King, Friend of George Clooney, 'Bum'

In the billion-dollar industry of professional "graphing" — collecting celebrity signatures for resale — nobody does it like Radio Man.

By Drew Schwartz

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Election Watchdog Accuses Gov. Murphy of Trying to Force Him From Job

The leader of New Jersey's election enforcement commission claims in a lawsuit that Gov. Philip D. Murphy and his aides engaged in "extortion" in a bid to oust him.

By Tracey Tully

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When Helpless Fish Need a Hero, She Answers the Call

Three hundred goldfish in a hospital basement, a suckermouth at the airport: When fish are in crisis, a Bronx beautician and a partner in Pennsylvania ride to the rescue.

By Sarah Maslin Nir

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The Mini Crossword: Here is today's puzzle.

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