N.Y. Today: How Growing Up in New York After 9/11 Shaped These Muslim Leaders

The fallout of Sept. 11 became a driving force for many Muslims in New York to pursue politics.

Deadly and Untraceable, 'Ghost Guns' Are Becoming More Common in N.Y.

State and local prosecutors say they are concerned about an apparent increase in the weapons, which can be assembled from parts ordered online.

By Jonah E. Bromwich

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New York Edges Closer to Prepandemic Life, as City Workers Return

The city's more than 300,000 municipal employees must report to full-time, in-person work on Monday. Many of them are not happy.

By Dana Rubinstein

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Buffalo Soldiers, the Famed Black Cavalry, Get a Statue at West Point

For decades, the Buffalo Soldiers taught military horsemanship to cadets at West Point. On Friday, a statue was unveiled in their honor.

By Sarah Maslin Nir and Precious Fondren

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Food Delivery Apps Sue New York Over Fee Limits

Grubhub, Uber Eats and Door Dash have characterized a 15 percent cap on fees charged to restaurants as an unconstitutional measure that will hurt consumers.

By Jeffery C. Mays

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Two People Injured in Fire at a Queens Hospital

A rooftop blaze produced an enormous cloud of black smoke, but officials said the flames were extinguished within an hour.

By Troy Closson and Sadef Ali Kully

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Today's Headlines: Biden’s Sweeping Vaccine Mandates Infuriate Republican Governors

Federal Research Bolsters the Case for Vaccine Mandates
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Top News

Biden's Sweeping Vaccine Mandates Infuriate Republican Governors

Biden's Sweeping Vaccine Mandates Infuriate Republican Governors

By Jack Healy, Richard Fausset and J. David Goodman

Some employers and business groups welcomed the new coronavirus requirements, but many G.O.P. leaders issued outright condemnations.

Federal Research Bolsters the Case for Vaccine Mandates

Federal Research Bolsters the Case for Vaccine Mandates

By Apoorva Mandavilli and Roni Caryn Rabin

Scientists believe the administration's new measures may tamp down the pandemic, although the effects will not immediately be obvious.

Times Investigation: In U.S. Drone Strike, Evidence Suggests No ISIS Bomb

By Matthieu Aikins, Christoph Koettl, Evan Hill and Eric Schmitt

U.S. officials said a Reaper drone followed a car for hours and then fired based on evidence it was carrying explosives. But in-depth video analysis and interviews at the site cast doubt on that account.

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9/11 Survivors Are Still Getting Sick Decades Later: 'Am I Next?'

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9/11 Survivors Are Still Getting Sick Decades Later: 'Am I Next?'

By Hilary Swift and Corey Kilgannon

Hundreds of thousands of people, from firefighters to students, were exposed to toxic material, leading to health issues, some fatal, years later.

Biden Is Right: Vaccine Refusal 'Has Cost All of Us'

Opinion | The Editorial Board

Biden Is Right: Vaccine Refusal 'Has Cost All of Us'

By The Editorial Board

Requiring Covid vaccines is necessary to safeguard the country.

Today's Videos

'Imminent Threat' or Aid Worker: Did a U.S. Drone Strike in Afghanistan Kill the Wrong Person?

Video Video: 'Imminent Threat' or Aid Worker: Did a U.S. Drone Strike in Afghanistan Kill the Wrong Person?

By Christoph Koettl, Evan Hill, Matthieu Aikins, Eric Schmitt, Ainara Tiefenthäler and Drew Jordan

The New York Times obtained exclusive security camera footage and witness accounts to show how the military launched a drone strike that killed 10 people in Kabul on Aug. 29 without knowing whom it was hitting.

Video Shows Fire at New York City Hospital

Video Video: Video Shows Fire at New York City Hospital

By Reuters and Storyful

The blaze erupted on the roof of St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Queens. Officials said that the flames were extinguished within an hour and that two people suffered minor injuries.

Zebras Spotted Roaming Behind Maryland Home

Video Video: Zebras Spotted Roaming Behind Maryland Home

By The New York Times

Five zebras were filmed walking behind a house in Prince George's County. The animals have been on the loose since escaping from a nearby farm.

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