N.Y. Today: Suing. Heckling. Cursing. N.Y.C. Protests Against Migrants Escalate

Neighbors on Staten Island turned on a loudspeaker and put up signs.

New York's New Anti-Pollution Law Is Here. Even Supporters Don't Like It.

Rules for Local Law 97, which curbs carbon emissions from large buildings, have come under fire as too lax or not lax enough.

By Hilary Howard

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1-Year-Old Boy Dies of Suspected Opioid Exposure at a Bronx Day Care

Three other children who appeared to have come into contact with fentanyl or another narcotic were revived with Narcan, officials said.

By Erin Nolan and Ed Shanahan

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Mayoral Candidate Who Faces Jan. 6 Charges Wins Primary Recount

Gino DiGiovanni Jr., who was charged with trespassing at the U.S. Capitol, is the Republican nominee for mayor in a small Connecticut city that voted for President Biden.

By Amelia Nierenberg

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House Democrats Visit a Migrant Hotel as Political Tensions Erupt

After New York City's mayor begged for help from the federal government, Congressional Democrats, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, came to visit the city's main migrant shelter.

By Andy Newman

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