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Four decades ago, a bat-wielding mob raged through Washington Square Park, leaving dozens injured and one dead. The violence lasted only 10 minutes, but the repercussions persist today.

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N.Y.P.D. Officers Leave in Droves for Better Pay in Smaller Towns

This year has seen the highest number of resignations in two decades.

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Met Opera, Reeling From Cyberattack, Will Sell Tickets on New Site

The company's computer systems have been down for more than three days. It will now use a Lincoln Center website to offer $50 general admission seats to some performances.

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A Princeton Student Died. Her Classmates Want to Know What Happened.

In the absence of information, anxiety and panic spreads on campus.

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How Darren Criss Spends His Sundays

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In high schools across the country, students are being placed in military classes without electing them on their own. "The only word I can think of is 'indoctrination,'" one parent said.

The New Landscape of the Abortion Fight

The New Landscape of the Abortion Fight

By Kate Zernike

After the midterm elections, abortion rights advocates hope to harness public support for the long term, while abortion foes look to advance new laws in sympathetic courts and legislatures.

Behind New York City's Shift on Mental Health, a Solitary Quest

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The psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey has been advocating tougher involuntary psychiatric treatment policies for 40 years. Now it's paying off.

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The three recipients of the award included human rights organizations in Ukraine and Russia, as well as a jailed Belarusian activist, whose wife accepted the prize on his behalf.

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