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Why New York City's Lifeguard Shortage Is Even Worse This Year

Despite pay increases and efforts to simplify the notoriously difficult swim test, New York's lifeguard shortage is dire. The city says the lifeguard unions are partly to blame.

By Corey Kilgannon, Dana Rubinstein and Calla Kessler

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How a Dive Bar in a Glam Beach Town Got a Second Chance

In Montauk, chic rooftop lounges with cover fees and $20 cocktails have yet to overtake one marina.

By Alyson Krueger

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METROPOLITAN DIARY

'I Made a New Year's Resolution to Have a Standing Solo Dinner Date'

Savoring a meal alone at the bar, a hat takes a ride on the East Side and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

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BIG CITY

She Said Equinox Fired Her for Being a Black Woman. A Jury Agreed.

The high-end gym franchise was ordered to pay Röbynn Europe, a former employee, damages of $11.25 million.

By Ginia Bellafante

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