N.Y. Today: Ivana’s New York

In the 1980s and '90s, Ivana was on a first-name basis with a city transfixed by fame and fashion.

40 Years After Her Murder, 'Princess Doe' Has a Name

She was found dead in a New Jersey cemetery in 1982 and became known worldwide as Princess Doe. On Friday, she was identified as Dawn Olanick, 17.

By Tracey Tully

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Staten Island Ferry Cuts Service as Virus Triggers Crew Shortages

Rush-hour trips will take about five minutes longer for the next couple of weeks.

By Ana Ley

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3 Imprisoned for Fiery 1995 Subway Murder Are Exonerated

The three men were convicted as teenagers for killing a subway token clerk after setting the booth ablaze, but New York police detectives elicited false confessions from them, prosecutors say.

By Sean Piccoli and Ed Shanahan

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Eric Adams Can't Stop Talking About Crime. There Are Risks to That.

The mayor says he has never seen crime at this level, but shootings and murders are down this year. Some see his comments as fear mongering.

By Emma G. Fitzsimmons

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Biden Concedes Defeat on Climate Bill as Manchin and Inflation Upend Agenda

Biden Concedes Defeat on Climate Bill as Manchin and Inflation Upend Agenda

By Jim Tankersley, Lisa Friedman and Coral Davenport

Rising prices, party infighting and the aftershocks from Russia's invasion of Ukraine have undercut the president's plans to speed an energy transition.

Biden's Fraught Saudi Visit Garners Scathing Criticism and Modest Accords

By Peter Baker and David E. Sanger

In the most politically problematic trip of his presidency, Mr. Biden's critics accused him of helping rehabilitate the reputation of a tarnished prince in exchange for numerous, but limited gains.

Egypt's Revolving Jailhouse Door: One Pretrial Detention After Another

Egypt's Revolving Jailhouse Door: One Pretrial Detention After Another

By Vivian Yee, Allison McCann and Josh Holder

An analysis of handwritten records shows that thousands of Egyptians have been detained without charge, sometimes for years.

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Stop Ruining Starry Nights

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Stop Ruining Starry Nights

By Andrea Stanley

Neighborhoods, including rural ones, are getting brighter. That's not a good thing, according to our writer. What is the point of an illuminated shrub at 2 a.m.?

Taking the Magic Out of Magic Mushrooms

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Taking the Magic Out of Magic Mushrooms

By Dana G. Smith

Inside scientists' efforts to capture the benefits of psychedelics without the trip.

Today's Videos

From Mexico to the U.S., an Underground Abortion Pill Network

Video Video: From Mexico to the U.S., an Underground Abortion Pill Network

By Paula Mónaco Felipe, Miguel Tovar, Souleyman Messalti, Caroline Kim and Brent McDonald

As more U.S. states move to criminalize abortion, activists in Mexico have been inundated with calls from women seeking abortion medication. Our cameras went inside their distribution effort.

House Passes Two Bills to Ensure Abortion Access

Video Video: House Passes Two Bills to Ensure Abortion Access

By The Associated Press

One measure would give health care providers the right to offer abortion services, and the second bill would protect the right to travel across state lines for abortion. Neither has the votes to advance in the Senate.

Russian Missiles Strike Two Universities in Ukraine

Video Video: Russian Missiles Strike Two Universities in Ukraine

By Reuters

Firefighters worked to put out flames after Russian missiles struck two universities, a hotel and a mall in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv. At least two people were injured, the city's mayor said.

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