N.Y. Today: Gov. Hochul Gets a Budget Deal, but No Signature Win

The deal contained wins for Hochul, but left her without a grand policy achievement to trumpet.

4 Parking Garages Ordered Evacuated After Deadly Collapse in Manhattan

In a sweep of dozens of garages, engineers found unsafe conditions including deteriorated steel beams and cracked or crumbling concrete.

By Patrick McGeehan

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New York to Ban Natural Gas, Including Stoves, in New Buildings

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a state budget deal on Thursday with the first statewide ban on the use of natural gas in new buildings.

By Liam Stack

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New York Will Toughen Contentious Bail Law to Give Judges More Discretion

State leaders agree to eliminate a provision that requires judges to prescribe the "least restrictive" means to ensure defendants return to court.

By Jesse McKinley, Grace Ashford and Hurubie Meko

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The Unemployment Gap Between Black and White New Yorkers Is Widening

The unemployment rate for Black New Yorkers rose to 12.2 percent in the first quarter of the year, while the white unemployment rate dropped to 1.3 percent, a new report says.

By Stefanos Chen

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M.T.A. Averts Fiscal Crisis as New York Strikes Budget Deal

A budget agreement reached by Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers will provide desperately needed funding for the transit system, which faced a potential budget gap of nearly $3 billion by 2025.

By Ana Ley

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They Want to Change the World. They Would Also Like a Raise.

As nonprofit workers unionize, negotiations can make things awkward in mission-based workplaces.

By Julie Satow

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The Mini Crossword: Here is today's puzzle.

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North Carolina Gerrymander Ruling Reflects Politicization of Judiciary Nationally

North Carolina Gerrymander Ruling Reflects Politicization of Judiciary Nationally

By Michael Wines

When it had a Democratic majority last year, the North Carolina Supreme Court voided the state's legislative and congressional maps as illegal gerrymanders. Now the court has a Republican majority, and says the opposite.

Homeless in the City Where He Was Once Mayor

Homeless in the City Where He Was Once Mayor

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Craig Coyner's descent onto the streets of Bend, Ore., came after decades spent fighting as a lawyer and politician for those on the edge of society.

Deadliest Russian Attack in Months on Ukraine's Cities Kills at Least 25

Deadliest Russian Attack in Months on Ukraine's Cities Kills at Least 25

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The first widespread barrage on civilian targets in more than a month underscored the vital role of Ukrainian air defenses.

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'Lord Commander' of the DMZ Has Seen It All on the Korean Frontier

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'Lord Commander' of the DMZ Has Seen It All on the Korean Frontier

By Choe Sang-Hun

He faced off with North Korean troops, helped prepare for the Trump-Kim summit and witnessed some of the most ​hair-raising — and ​bizarre — moments ​on the world's most heavily armed border.

Fox News Gambled, but Tucker Can Still Take Down the House

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Fox News Gambled, but Tucker Can Still Take Down the House

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The cable host has left Fox News. But his dark and outsize influence on the conservative movement — and on American politics — is hardly over.

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Russian Rocket Destroys Apartment Block in Central Ukraine

Video Video: Russian Rocket Destroys Apartment Block in Central Ukraine

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A survivor filmed the scene in her home after a Russian rocket hit an apartment block early Friday in Uman, Ukraine, which is nearly 200 miles north of the front line.

Video Shows Freight Train Derailment in Wisconsin

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The derailment sent two containers into the Mississippi River. BNSF Railway said they did not contain hazardous materials.

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