N.Y. Today: At Harlem Funeral for Jordan Neely, an Outpouring of Grief

Hundreds gathered to mourn Mr. Neely, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, who eulogized him.

Guards Brutally Beat Prisoners and Lied About It. They Weren't Fired.

When New York State accused prison guards of abuse, the disciplinary proceedings tilted heavily in the guards' favor, a review of records shows.

By Alysia Santo, Joseph Neff and Tom Meagher

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Jamaal Bowman Finds His Voice. Some Republicans Don't Like the Sound.

The Democratic congressman has made a habit of brashly confronting Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene, often in public displays meant to attract attention.

By Nicholas Fandos

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A University Fired 2 Employees for Including Their Pronouns in Emails

The firings set off a debate at Houghton University, a small Christian institution in western New York, which said its decision was not based only on the pronoun listings.

By Liam Stack

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As Crisis Grows, All of New York's Migrant Plans Are Met With Outrage

First the city tried hotels, then tents, then a cruise ship terminal, then school gyms. As migrants have continued to cross the border, the mayor pleaded on Wednesday for understanding — and ideas.

By Liam Stack and Jeffery C. Mays

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The Mini Crossword: Here is today's puzzle.

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