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Mayor Eric Adams faced a bumpy first round in pushing his agenda in Albany, particularly when it .

N.Y. Republican Drops Re-Election Bid After Bucking His Party on Guns

Representative Chris Jacobs, whose district includes Buffalo suburbs, abandoned his campaign after his support for a federal assault weapons ban caused a G.O.P. backlash.

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Class Sizes Set to Shrink in New York City Schools, but at What Cost?

A bill approved by state lawmakers to shrink New York City class sizes would cost millions, and its passage reignited a longstanding debate about whether the move would help students as intended.

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For 2 Graffiti Artists, New York's Subway Was Irresistible and Deadly

Armed with cans of spray paint, two men traveled from France to seek out the form's gritty roots in a quest that ended tragically on the tracks.

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21 Americans Infected With Monkeypox, C.D.C. Reports

As the number of cases outside Africa approaches 800, governments are scrambling for a limited pool of vaccines and treatments with unclear effectiveness.

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Armed with cans of spray paint, two men traveled from France to seek out the form's gritty roots in a quest that ended tragically on the tracks.

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