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New York Today

November 17, 2024

The Anti-Fluoride Movement Vaults Into the Mainstream

With the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, a formerly fringe opinion suddenly gets wide attention.

By Joseph Goldstein

The 212

The New York Steakhouse That's Served Everyone From Theodore Roosevelt to Liza Minnelli

Keens, a fixture in midtown Manhattan since 1885, is a shrine to a bygone city.

By Reggie Nadelson

People line up outside a building that has a sign on it saying

Why Whoopi Goldberg Is Feuding With a Staten Island Bakery

The left-leaning host of "The View" said the business in a Republican stronghold declined to take an order under her name. The bakery said politics had nothing to do with it.

By Alyce McFadden and Mark Bonamo

Lauren Gillen clasps her hands as she looks at a man speaking on the phone while others look on.

Big CITY

How a Democrat Turned Back the Trump Tide on Long Island

Laura Gillen was elected to Congress in Nassau County, where Democrats are grappling with a new political reality.

By Ginia Bellafante

Stephen Bruno, with a headset microphone, leads a salsa lesson in a crowd of people.

How a Park Avenue Doorman (and Salsa Dancer) Spends His Sundays

Stephen Bruno, who wrote a book about his life as a doorman, helps people head to brunch, then gets ready for a day of religious worship and a night of dancing.

By Tammy LaGorce

A black and white drawing of four standing subway riders, one of whom is waving a wand in front of another rider's face.

METROPOLITAN DIARY

'A Woman in the Middle of the Crowded Car Began to Hyperventilate.'

Calming a subway panic attack, contemplating a Bronx bullfrog and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

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